The Love Club Moms movie series is delightful viewing

Category: Television and Streaming

The Love Club Moms is a series of four movies about a group of women who decide to help each other with their love lives. Each episode delves into the dating situation – or lack thereof – with a different woman. The movies each begin with basically the same scene, but from each woman’s perspective. This is when they become The Love Club.


The Love Club Moms: Tory

The first movie focuses on Tory, a publishing dynamo whose dating life just hit the skids when she adopted a baby girl. While interviewing for nannies to help while she is at work, Finn (Ryan Bruce) enters the picture.
Finn is a writer who wants his manuscript in the hands of a good publisher. He decides to go to Tory’s house and personally hand it to her but gets sidelined when he is thought to be interviewing for the position of nanny – or manny. This could be the “in” he needs to get his book published.

While Tory is dating another editor, the other Love Club Moms – Jo (Rebecca Dalton), Harper (Genelle Williams), and Nila (Nannten Contractor) – see how great she and Finn relate to each other. And Finn is delighted with the baby who adores him.

Through some crafty planning, they manage to derail Tory’s relationship with her coworker and set her and Finn on the path to true love.

The Love Club Moms: Jo

Jo just became the principal at the elementary school. With this comes great responsibility and maybe a problem in her personal life. She and Bernie, the French teacher, begin dating but her feelings are not what they should be when it comes to this relationship, especially when her high school sweetheart reenters her life.

Ryan and his son Simon just moved back to his hometown. Simon is having trouble adjusting to his new school and gets sent to the principal’s office over and over so Jo calls in his father for a consultation. When she realizes his father is her old boyfriend Ryan (Corey Sevier) and learns about their move back to town, she eases up on the boy.

When Jo goes to get the marriage license after Bernie proposes, she discovers she and Ryan are still married. They had impulsively wed in their young years and the marriage is still viable.

The Love Club Moms can tell there is still a spark between Ryan and Jo. True to form, they do whatever they can to get the two together. After all, they are still married and the love that Jo professes to have died years ago is still very much alive.

The Love Club Moms: Harper

Harper is a tough woman who prides herself on getting things done. When Colin (M. Mark Taylor), a single dad, recruits her to help with his campaign for the local city council, she is eager to join the campaign. She has a lot of ideas which Colin could implement should he be elected. But when Colin publicly takes credit for something Harper did, she decides to run against him.
The two candidates join forced to save a local park, yet they are still rivals in the election. And Harper gets what she sets out to get.

During this election cycle The Love Club women see the attraction between the two candidates. And, yes, they set out to bring them together. Some of their tactics might be a little unorthodox, but they only have Harper’s best interests at heart.

The Love Club Moms: Nila

Nila is having a hard time getting back into the dating scene even though her husband has been dead for three years. Her daughter sets her up on a dating app, to Nila’s chagrin.

Uneasy about meeting a stranger, the Love Club takes her to a coffee shop which would be a good neutral setting. And one of the owners, Olly (Joseph Cannata) assures her he will be her wingman so if she is uncomfortable with the date he’ll get her out of it.

Olly is also dealing with a relationship issue. His former girlfriend keeps reentering his life. 

Nila and Olly come up with a plan to appease their friends families. They decide to pretend to be a couple which would get Nila’s teenage daughter off her back and Olly’s ex might be jealous enough to come back to him for good.
While they are pretending to date they discover they actually enjoy each other’s company. In comes The Love Club. They do their thing and eventually get Nila and Olly to declare their true feelings for each other.

The Love Club Moms is a cute series of movies. They are simple but enjoyable. And the women have great jobs, wardrobes and all the homes are beautiful. What else could you ask for on a weekend binging fest? The films are available to stream on UP Faith and Family.

 
About the Author

Francine Brokaw has been covering all aspects of the entertainment industry for over 30 years. She also writes about products and travel. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites. She has written her own book, Beyond the Red Carpet The World of Entertainment Journalists, is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County, and has her own TV show, Beyond the Red Carpet, on Village Television in Orange County. She is a longstanding member of the Television Critics Association and is accredited by the MPAA.

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