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202093 minComedy, Drama

Stage Mother

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Is Stage Mother worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Stage Mother Synopsis

A conservative church-choir director moves from Texas to San Francisco to run her deceased gay son's drag club.

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Top Cast

Jacki Weaver
Jacki WeaverMaybelline Metcalf
Lucy Liu
Lucy LiuSienna
Adrian Grenier
Adrian GrenierNathan
Mya Taylor
Mya TaylorCherry
Allister MacDonald
Allister MacDonaldJoan
Anthony Skordi
Anthony SkordiAugust
Oscar Moreno
Oscar MorenoTequila
Jackie Beat
Jackie BeatDusty Muffin
Hugh Thompson
Hugh ThompsonJeb
Lenore Zann
Lenore ZannBevette

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Is Stage Mother worth watching?

Stage Mother has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Stage Mother hit or flop?

Stage Mother has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 27, 2022
★ 6

Jacki Weaver is "Maybeline", a pretty conservative Texan woman who discovers that her estranged, gay, son has died of an overdose in San Francisco. Despite the protestations of her husband "Jeb" she heads off to the funeral and begins to discover just how ("Ricky"), long-term boyfriend "Nathan" (Adrian Grenier) and best friend "Sienna" (Lucy Liu) have been living their lives - and of how he and "Nathan" had been running their own drag club. Initially she faces scepticism and hostility from all but "Sienna" - who sees an opportunity for a free babysitter - particularly as it transpires that her son had no will and so everything he had now belongs to her. Her husband just wants to sell it all, but she decides to try and make a go of it; and to make friends with the folks her son loved. It's a kindly, feel-good film with a gentle, if slightly sweet, storyline peppered with some good old drag innuendo and cattiness. The songs are a bit on the cheesy side, but that doesn't really matter. Essentially, this is a film about regret and having the balls to do something about it - part of her determination to make a success of the club and of the acts is driven by guilt, but much of it is also driven by her own pent-up frustrations having been stuck in a banal marriage that had managed to suffocate much of the personality in her that her late son had managed to manifest in his own life. It's not a great film, at times the production borders on the amateur, but Liu and Weaver deliver engaging characters quite well and I rather enjoyed it.