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Five single mothers who were very different in personality gathered together into one group. They hoped to help more people in the same situation as themselves. From there, they found joy, laughter and the cohesion to overcome the difficulties of life.
9 May 1975, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
14 September 1969, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
26 March 1976, Topanga Canyon, California, USA
29 May 1979, Medellin, Colombia
27 November 1966, Tampa, Florida, USA
27 October 1943, Sharon, Pennsylvania, USA
30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA
26 September 1966, Bronxville, New York, USA
16 June 1973, Burbank, California, USA
1972, Newport News, Virginia, USA
26 December 1976, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
June 21, 2016
As frustrating as it is, Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club is an insightful, fascinating and often entertaining picture.
March 14, 2014
[T]his is a film about catharsis and camaraderie, not logic.
March 14, 2014
This is How Stella Got Her Groove Back for the Pop-Tart crowd, a wish-fulfillment weepie that narrowly clears Perry's low bar, thanks mostly to Wendi McLendon-Covey and Cocoa Brown
March 16, 2014
The moral here is that no challenge is insurmountable if you form a club. And keep a wine opener handy.
March 14, 2014
Mr. Perry's latest film touches upon some recognizable and realistic challenges with efficient compassion, but there's probably more dramatic tension in a car pool than in this film's collection of predicaments.
March 20, 2014
A contrived, formulaic, heavy-handed melodrama about camaraderie and the value of female solidarity.
March 18, 2014
This is the third feature within a year (on top of two TV shows) to come out of Perry's fast food, drive-thru productions. So it's not surprising that the Single Moms Club feels like it was slapped together by someone who is ready to take the next order.
March 20, 2014
We see very little of the women's vicissitudes, or the ways in which they support one another through their club.
April 21, 2014
The title not only succinctly sums up the basic premise, but the totality of Perry's development of it.
March 17, 2014
[...]Single Moms Club cannot muster up the energy to be as insulting and offensive [or] as overtly, aggressively sexist as most of Perry's films [but the film] feels suspiciously like a glorified pilot for a television show[...]
March 16, 2014
In Tyler Perry's latest opus, "The Single Moms Club," he demonstrates how disparate stereotypes can find common ground through the power of a single cliché.
March 14, 2014
Just wondering, but if these sisters are indeed capable of doing it for themselves as the film insists, why can't at least one of them do it without a man?

