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Review | ‘Babes’ gives moms their own gross-out comedy
Washington Post· 14 hours agoChildhood besties Dawn (Michelle Buteau) and Eden (Ilana Glazer, who wrote the script with Josh...
Review: Unfiltered and unabashed, 'Babes' gets at the basic truth of motherhood
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoIf ever a film stood a chance of becoming the “Love Actually” of Mother’s Day, it’s “Babes.” It’s...
Is 'Babes' streaming on Netflix or HBO Max?
Decider· 1 day agoMichelle Buteau and Ilana Glazer star as childhood best friends in the new comedy Babes, which is coming to theaters this week. Babes follows Eden...
Michelle Buteau Unveils the Hilarious Truths of Motherhood in New Comedy ‘Babes’
BET.com· 10 hours agoMichelle Buteau is delivering drollery about the unfiltered nuances of motherhood. The stand-up...
‘Babes’ births a brash, funny buddy comedy
Boston Herald· 20 hours agoIf you’re queasy at the mention of “placenta,” “Babes” — director Pamela Adlon’s brash, chaotic, hilarious and occasionally overly gooey (in so many...
Comedy ‘Babes’ Opens In Limited Release Stateside With Neon On The Move In Cannes – Specialty...
Deadline Hollywood· 3 hours agoWhile eyes now are on fare at Cannes — where Neon has been making high-profile moves — each week...
Pamela Adlon’s ‘Babes’ is the pregnancy movie you didn’t know you needed - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoEden (Glazer) and Dawn (Michelle Buteau) have been besties since childhood. When “Babes” opens, Eden...
“I’m Not My Character”: Ilana Glazer on ‘Babes,’ ‘Broad City,’ and Everything in Between
Vanity Fair· 2 days agoIt’s impossible to sit on the streets of New York alongside Ilana Glazer without attracting some...
Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau are both moms. That more than influenced their roles in ‘Babes’
WKBT La Crosse· 3 days agoThe raunchy comedy about a pair of childhood friends who navigate two life-changing pregnancies is...
‘Babes’ Review: A Wacky Welcome to Motherhood
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoThe film’s leading lady is Ilana Glazer —best known, as it happens, for a sitcom centered on a fictionalized version of herself (“Broad City”). Not that...