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The all-star 'Mother's Day' is already one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year

Jason Guerrasio   

The all-star 'Mother's Day' is already one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year

Mothers Day 2016 Movie

Open Road Films

"Mother's Day."

Director Garry Marshall is responsible for some of the most legendary TV shows and movies ever made, like "Happy Days," the TV version of "The Odd Couple," and "Pretty Woman."

But in his later years, the 81-year-old has been making a series of movies focused on holidays, like "Valentine's Day" and "New Year's Eve," that outside of all-star casts have done precious little for critics or audiences.

But that hasn't stopped him from making a third film, "Mother's Day," which opens Friday. And critics are really letting this one have it.

"Mother's Day" has the usual cast of A-listers in Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, and Jason Sudeikis, playing characters whose lives intersect leading up to the holiday.

With a current rating of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes and taking in only $225,000 in its Thursday preview, the movie will likely make around $12 million in over 3,000 theaters.

When you have stars like this, that's pretty weak.

Here's what critics had to say about what's already one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year:

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