Movies like Motherhood (2009)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Motherhood, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. This Is 40

    #1,081 most popular movie yesterday

    This Is 40 explores the life of a married couple reaching the milestone age of 40, dealing with their growing children and personal dreams. Like Motherhood, it delves into the intimate and sometimes comedic aspects of family life and aging, making it another relatable film for those who appreciate the blend of humor and realism in stories about parenting.

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    2. Bad Moms

    #1,743 most popular movie yesterday

    Bad Moms is a comedic take on the challenges and adventures of modern-day motherhood. Like Motherhood, it showcases the pressures and hilarities that come with raising children and managing a household. Someone who enjoys the relatable portrayal of parenting in Motherhood will likely appreciate the humor and camaraderie among the mothers in Bad Moms.

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    3. What to Expect When You're Expecting

    #2,929 most popular movie yesterday

    This ensemble comedy-drama follows five interconnected couples as they experience the thrills and surprises of having a baby. Fans of Motherhood will find the multiple storylines and diverse perspectives on impending parenthood both amusing and heartwarming.

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    4. The Kids Are All Right

    #3,565 most popular movie yesterday

    The Kids Are All Right centers around a modern family dynamic and the complexities that arise when the children of a same-sex couple seek out their biological father. Sharing Motherhood's focus on family relationships and the sometimes messy nature of parenting, the film will appeal to those who appreciate realistic family dramas with a blend of humor.

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    5. I Don't Know How She Does It

    #5,343 most popular movie yesterday

    This film highlights the balancing act of a finance executive and mother of two, juggling professional obligations with family life. It resonates with the same audience that enjoyed Motherhood for its look at the often comedic struggles faced by working mothers trying to 'have it all.'