Mother's Day

Mother's Day

2010112 min
6.5/10
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Plot Summary

Crazed members of a sadistic family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new owners.

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👥Cast (24)

Rebecca De Mornay

Rebecca De Mornay

Natalie 'Mother' Koffin

Jaime King

Jaime King

Beth Sohapi

Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo

Daniel Sohapi

Patrick John Flueger

Patrick John Flueger

Izaak 'Ike' Koffin

Warren Kole

Warren Kole

Addley Koffin

Deborah Ann Woll

Deborah Ann Woll

Lydia Koffin

Matt O'Leary

Matt O'Leary

Jonathan 'Johnny' Koffin

Briana Evigan

Briana Evigan

Annette Langston

Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore

George Barnum

Kandyse McClure

Kandyse McClure

Gina Jackson

Lyriq Bent

Lyriq Bent

Treshawn Jackson

Lisa Marcos

Lisa Marcos

Julie Ross

🎬Crew

Director

Darren Lynn Bousman

Writers

Scott Milam, Scott Milam

Producers

Brian Witten, Brett Ratner, Richard Saperstein, Jay Stern, Kyle Bornais

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🏷️Keywords

hostagesadisticgorevomitcar crashevil motherremaketorturephotographhome invasion

💬Reviews (1)

J

John Chard

10/16/2014

I'm proud of my boys, they never forget their momma. Excellent remake of Troma's schlocky 80s original. Story has three criminal brothers on the run from a bank robbery gone wrong and they plan to hide out in their childhood home. Unfortunately it's not their home anymore, so they take the couple living there and their party guests hostage and violence becomes the order of the day; especially with the arrival of the boys' psychotic mother... It's bloody and bloody intense as director Darren Lynn Bousman updates the original to modern times. Featuring torture and humiliation, it's not what you would call a comfortable date movie experience, but the makers manage to blend the trashy exploitation of the source with today's terrifying home invasion themes with considerable success. The narrative is not perfect, with leaps of faith required for some twists and credulity is stretched to breaking point, but with Rebecca De Mornay on fire as the mad matriarch, the flaws are easily forgiven. 8/10

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