watching "Otherhood" leaves audiences feeling secondhand embarrassment, not only for everyone's cringe-worthy behavior on screen but also for these lauded actresses who both starred in and executive produced this subpar film
the heartfelt dramedy about mothers mired in midlife crises admirably tackles a rarely-seen perspective but struggles to bring all its relationships to a satisfying conclusion
a wishy-washy comedy built on an uneven and unlikely premise; director Cindy Chupack, fashions "Otherhood" as a modern ode to friendship and motherhood, but its gimmicks get in the way of its intentions
a banal, by-the-numbers waste of three first-rate actresses; Otherhood is deadening and predictable, with a cloying title that hints at how strained the script will be