Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club

Jerica’s movie corner

Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club

111 minutes
PG-13
Director: Tyler Perry

Five single mothers, leading drastically different lifestyles, are forced to come together and unexpectedly end up forming a strong bond in Tyler Perry’s latest motion picture, “The Single Moms Club.”
While this is far from being Tyler Perry’s best work, “The Single Moms Club” is a heartfelt, entertaining dramedy (a comedy as a film or television show having dramatic moments) that people from all walks of life can relate to.
The movie focuses on the lives of five single moms; May (Nia Long), Hillary (Amy Smart), Lytia (Cocoa Brown), Jan Malkovitch (Wendi McLendon-Covey) and Esperanza (Zulay Henao).
While each of these women could easily live on separate planets, they are brought together by the one thing that each of them share, being single parents. By learning from one another’s different viewpoints, they help each other to overcome their personal struggles.
Although this movie stars several powerful female actresses, the chemistry on screen is lacking, which makes it all seem very fake and over-exaggerated.
Tyler Perry’s “The Single Moms Club” is an entertaining movie, however due to its lack of creativity and cohesion, it would be better to wait on the DVD release.