

Movie spotlight
Mother
A neurotic, twice-divorced sci-fi writer moves back in with his mother to solve his personal problems.
Insights
Plot Summary
A divorced, middle-aged man, John Henderson, moves back in with his overbearing mother, Beatrice, in her secluded Connecticut home. He hopes to understand why his mother's neuroses have caused his own failed marriages and emotional problems. While living together, John grapples with his mother's constant scrutiny and manipulation, leading to hilariously awkward and deeply revealing situations as he attempts to confront his past and forge a new path.
Critical Reception
Albert Brooks' 'Mother' was met with mixed to positive reviews. Critics generally praised Brooks' unique blend of humor and pathos, his deft direction, and the standout performance by Debbie Reynolds. However, some found the film's exploration of mother-son dynamics to be somewhat repetitive or overly niche. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the raw honesty and comedic brilliance, while others found the subject matter uncomfortable.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Albert Brooks' insightful and often hilarious exploration of complex family relationships.
Debbie Reynolds delivers a scene-stealing performance as the overbearing mother.
The film's blend of comedy and deep-seated psychological drama resonates, though some find it emotionally taxing.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the film for its humor and the relatable, albeit extreme, portrayal of a mother-son relationship. Many found Albert Brooks' performance and direction to be strong, and Debbie Reynolds' role was frequently highlighted as a memorable aspect of the film.
Fun Fact
Debbie Reynolds' portrayal of Beatrice was inspired, in part, by director Albert Brooks' own mother.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources
Community Critic Reviews
No critic reviews have been posted yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.
My Review
TMDB Reviews
No TMDB reviews are available yet for this title.
Video Reviews
No video reviews found for this title yet.