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Watchlist. NEW. Adopted as a child, an anchorwoman (Essence Atkins) reconnects with her birth mother (Lynn Whitfield) and extended family when she attends the funeral of her father. Content ...
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My Other Mother: Directed by Stan Foster. With Essence Atkins, Lynn Whitfield, Jasmine Guy, Angie Stone. When gruff and independent Candy meets her angry and stubborn birth mother, can the two open their hearts to each other?
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A young woman spends her days renovating the Victorian mansion that she lives in with her husband in the countryside. When a stranger knocks on the door one night, he becomes an unexpected guest ...
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- Jennifer Lawrence
15 hours ago · Coppola's latest comments come after Rotten Tomatoes and CineScore left less-than-favorable scores for Megalopolis, his much-touted epic sci-fi drama starring Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza and Dustin Hoffman. The film has a 46% critical rating and 35% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes while holding a D+ grade on CineScore.
Review by ℭ𝔥𝔯𝔦𝔰𝔱𝔦𝔢🌙 ★★★★. Heartfelt story and incredible acting. Small budget but great story. When gruff and independent Candy meets her angry and stubborn birth mother, can the two open their hearts to each other?
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Dove Review. “My Other Mother” is an inspiring film about a woman’s quest to meet her real mother who had released her for adoption. Candy (short for Candice), played by Lynn Whitfield, is a morning TV host who is very demanding of those around her to the point of being annoying.