You have to give Tyler Perry credit: He knows how to touch all the demographic bases. The central characters in his newest film include whites, blacks and Hispanics, spanning the economic spectrum from lower to middle to upper class. The only things left out of The Single Moms Club are genuine humor and emotion.
Directed, written and produced by the endlessly prolific multihyphenate filmmaker, this effort concerns five single mothers whose children all attend an exclusive Atlanta prep school. They are a disparate lot indeed, sharing only the problems attendant to raising a child without a man. Struggling journalist May (Nia Long) is dealing with an increasingly rebellious teenage son whose father has long gone AWOL; career woman Jan (Wendi McLendon-Covey) is wrestling with the increasing demands of her high-powered corporate position; waitress Lytia (Cocoa Brown) is desperate to keep her son out of trouble, as his two siblings are already in prison; the gorgeous Esperanza (Zulay Henao) has to keep her relationship with her devoted boyfriend (William Levy) secret because of her domineering ex (Eddie Cibrian) who threatens to kick her out of her house; and recently divorced wealthy housewife Hillary (Amy Smart) is forced to fire her maid and assume the task of raising her kids herself.
After all of their children are threatened with expulsion for committing various offenses, the women are blackmailed into forming a committee to plan an upcoming school fundraiser. Although initially divided by socio-economic tensions, they soon find common ground and become thick as thieves, helping each other deal with their troubled offspring and, not so incidentally, find a man.
And there are plenty of men circling. May finds herself relentlessly pursued by T.K. (Perry), whose sensitivity is matched only by his ability to quickly fix her car. Lytia is even more relentlessly pursued by Branson (Terry Crews), a personal trainer who proudly brings her a funeral wreath; Hillary finds romance with a hunky new neighbor (Ryan Eggold); and Jan, who's been celibate for a decade, is set up with a handsome divorcee (Sean Carrigan).
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I heard they were having financial backing problems, they may never get resolved