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Jennifer Lopez’s latest Netflix film guns down ‘Glass Onion’ and ‘Murder Mystery 2’ in its first weekend

It's not getting great reviews.

It’s official. The new movie The Mother from real-life mother Jennifer Lopez about being a mother, which released on Mother’s Day, is a hit. The new movie, which premiered on Netflix, drew in almost 3 million viewers.

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According to viewer data shared by Deadline, 2.8 million households at least started watching the movie. It was a big hit with non-white households as well, per the data; 33% of households that watched the movie were Black, and 25% were from Hispanic households.

The movie beat out two other popular movies on the service: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, and Murder Mystery 2. However, the bigger mystery might be where it will fall on Netflix’s charts, which haven’t been released yet (that happens tomorrow). There’s also a caveat: the Samba ratings don’t include mobile viewing.

Those expecting a fun Hallmark movie about the importance of parenting and motherhood were treated to something pretty different, a bloody gorefest revenge thriller. Lopez plays a former special forces sniper who informed on some bad guys to the FBI.

Reviews are not great. The movie sits at a paltry 46% on Rotten Tomatoes, and while some praise Lopez’s performance, they pan the movie itself. Variety said The Mother is “watchable product, but Lopez proves that she can rousingly carry a picture like this one.” Hmm. “Watchable.” That’s a nice way of saying boring, I think.

The review also called it a “down-and-dirty, grimly overwrought, execute-now-and-ask-questions-later B-movie.”

Brian Lowry over at CNN said the movie feels like a Frankenstein that’s “stitched together from genre clichés.” Yikes. Nevertheless, The Mother is streaming on Netflix.


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Jon Silman is a stand-up comic and hard-nosed newspaper reporter (wait, that was the old me). Now he mostly writes about Brie Larson and how the MCU is nose diving faster than that 'Black Adam' movie did. He has a Zelda tattoo (well, Link) and an insatiable love of the show 'Below Deck.'