Mom’s Night Out {Movie Review}
If you have been around this site long, you know that Mr. Murphy follows our family around..everywhere! This was my thought while watching the movie Mom’s Night Out.
I laughed so hard throughout this movie. Things like what happened in the film would happen to us
All Allyson and her friends want is a peaceful, grown-up evening of dinner and conversation . . . a long-needed moms’ night out. But in order to enjoy high heels, adult conversation and food not served in a paper bag, they need their husbands to watch the kids for three hours—what could go wrong? MOMS’ NIGHT OUT is an endearing true-to-life family comedy that celebrates the beautiful mess called parenting.
This movie is such an enjoyable film. The humor without cuss words, love scenes, or violence reminds me that we can have clean fun. While it is written towards adults, well parents (both moms and dads), I’d totally feel comfortable taking the whole family with me, kids and teenage sisters included.
PLUS it has some big name stars! Patricia Heaton, Sarah Drew, Sean Astin, Trace Adkins, David Hunt and more.
And make sure you check the movie out on Facebook for the latest updates and information.
Mostly important was the message that went along with the hilarity. Clearly God does not ever make mistakes. We can also trust that He will never give someone more than they can handle. His love is constant, no matter how far we might feel from being a perfect parent or spouse or child.
This is a wonderful film for the family, ladies night out, church groups, you name it. We all can relate to one of the characters, from the preacher’s wife to the tattooed biker dude.
You can purchase Moms’ Night Out on Amazon or at your local Family Christian Bookstore.
We are giving away a $25 Gift Certificate to Family Christian Bookstores to one reader. Good luck!
Family Christian Bookstore $25 Gift Certificate
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Lori Williams says
This was the last “clean” movie I saw with my family and we loved it! It was so funny and so nice to enjoy a movie together. Its so hard these days to find a movie that has no bad language or sexual content. Thanks for this giveaway. Our family would enjoy watching this over and over.