Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with a heartwarming movie marathon featuring some of the most touching films inspired by the love and strength of mothers.

Whether you’re snuggling up with mom or sharing these films with your child, there’s something here for everyone.

1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Stephanie Hsu, Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Allyson Riggs/A24

This Oscar-favorite film, with its mind-bending metaverse storyline, hides a beautiful tale of a mother’s unwavering love for her daughter during times of crisis. The emotional rollercoaster culminates in a breathtaking scene in the family laundromat parking lot, showcasing acts of love that rival the film’s spectacle.

2. Guilt Trip (2012)

Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand in “Guilt Trip.” Paramount Pictures

Embark on a hilarious road trip with Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen in this heartwarming comedy that delves into the complexities of the mother-son relationship. Amidst the laughs, the film reveals touching moments of reconciliation and understanding, reminding us of the universal bond between parent and child.

3. Home Alone (1990)

Catherine O’Hara and Macaulay Culkin in “Home Alone.” 20th Century Fox

Join Catherine O’Hara in the iconic role of a mother whose love knows no bounds as she searches frantically for her son left behind during the holidays. Beyond its slapstick humor, “Home Alone” is a testament to a mother’s determination and resilience in protecting her child.

4. Real Women Have Curves (2002)

Lupe Ontiveros and America Ferrera in “Real Women Have Curves.” HBO Films

America Ferrera and Lupe Ontiveros star in this poignant tale of a mother and daughter at odds over the daughter’s future. Set against the backdrop of a Mexican-American family, the film explores themes of tradition, identity, and the enduring love that binds generations together.

5. Georgia Rule (2007)

Felicity Huffman, Jane Fonda and Lindsay Lohan in “Georgia Rule.” Moviestore/Shutterstock

Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan, and Felicity Huffman deliver powerful performances in this underrated drama about the complex dynamics between three generations of women. Through moments of conflict and reconciliation, the film celebrates the strength and resilience of mothers and daughters.

6. Soul Food (1997)

Vanessa Williams, Irma P. Hall and Vivica A. Fox in “Soul Food.” Twentieth Century Fox

When their matriarch falls into a coma, three sisters must come together to navigate the challenges of family and tradition. “Soul Food” is a heartwarming story about love, loss, and the enduring bonds that unite us.

The Julia Roberts Corner

Sally Field and Julia Roberts in “Steel Magnolias.” Moviestore/Shutterstock

Julia Roberts shines in a series of unforgettable roles portraying both mothers and daughters. From her Oscar-nominated turn in “Steel Magnolias” to her poignant performance in “Erin Brockovich,” Roberts captivates audiences with her portrayal of maternal love and strength.

7. Monster’s Ball (2001)

Coronji Calhoun and Halle Berry in “Monster’s Ball.” Lionsgate Films

Halle Berry delivers a powerhouse performance as a mother facing unimaginable hardships in this emotionally-charged drama. As she struggles to overcome tragedy, Berry’s character finds solace in unexpected places, showcasing the resilience of a mother’s love.

8. The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

Anjelica Huston “The Darjeeling Limited.” Fox Searchlight/Kobal/Shutterstock

Wes Anderson’s quirky film explores the transformative power of a mother’s love through the journey of three brothers searching for their estranged mother in India. As they confront their past and present, they discover the depth of their mother’s influence on their lives.

9. The Joy Luck Club (1993)

“The Joy Luck Club.” Hollywood Pictures

Based on Amy Tan’s novel, this sweeping drama follows the lives of Chinese-American women and their daughters as they navigate cultural identity and family ties. Through tales of love and loss, the film celebrates the enduring bond between mothers and daughters.

You can’t go wrong with Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep in “Sophie’s Choice.” ITC Entertainment

Meryl Streep delivers unforgettable performances as mothers grappling with life’s challenges. From her Oscar-winning role in “Kramer vs. Kramer” to her portrayal of a Holocaust survivor in “Sophie’s Choice,” Streep captures the complexities of maternal love with unparalleled depth and nuance.

10. Baby Boom (1987)

Diane Keaton in “Baby Boom.” United Artists

Diane Keaton charms audiences in this ’80s classic about a career-driven woman who unexpectedly becomes a mother. As she navigates the ups and downs of parenthood, Keaton’s character learns the true meaning of family and love.

11. Terms Of Endearment (1983)

Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger in “Terms Of Endearment.” Zade Rosenthal/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock

Shirley MacLaine delivers a tour de force performance as a devoted mother facing life’s greatest challenges in this poignant drama. With her daughter’s health hanging in the balance, MacLaine’s character demonstrates the fierce, unwavering love of a mother.

12. Room (2015)

Jacob Tremblay and Brie Larson in “Room.” Caitlin Cronenberg/Element/Shutterstock

Brie Larson captivates audiences with her portrayal of a mother’s resilience and courage in the face of unimaginable circumstances. As she creates a world for her son within the confines of a single room, Larson’s character embodies the strength and sacrifice of motherhood.

13. Aliens (1986)

Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn in “Aliens.” Twentieth Century Fox

Sigourney Weaver redefines the action hero as Ellen Ripley, a mother fighting to protect her surrogate daughter from extraterrestrial threats. In a thrilling showdown against the Alien Queen, Weaver’s character showcases the fierce determination and maternal instinct that transcends even the farthest reaches of space.

Experience the power of maternal love and sacrifice with these unforgettable films that are sure to tug at your heartstrings this Mother’s Day Weekend.

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