Serial Mom

Every mom wants to be wanted, but not for murder!

6.7
19941h 34m

Beverly is the perfect happy homemaker, along with her doting husband and two children, but this nuclear family just might explode when her fascination with serial killers collides with her ever-so-proper code of ethics.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: "You Can't Wear White Shoes After Labor Day" (Courtroom Trial)

"You Can't Wear White Shoes After Labor Day" (Courtroom Trial)

Thumbnail for video: Serial Mom | Every One of Beverly Sutphin's Kills

Serial Mom | Every One of Beverly Sutphin's Kills

Thumbnail for video: Josh Olson on SERIAL MOM

Josh Olson on SERIAL MOM

Thumbnail for video: Serial Mom (1994) - Clip 2: Tomorrow (HD)

Serial Mom (1994) - Clip 2: Tomorrow (HD)

Thumbnail for video: Serial Mom (1994) - Clip 1: The Fire Poker (HD)

Serial Mom (1994) - Clip 1: The Fire Poker (HD)

Thumbnail for video: John Waters introduces Serial Mom | BFI

John Waters introduces Serial Mom | BFI

Cast

Photo of Kathleen Turner

Kathleen Turner

Beverly Sutphin

Photo of Sam Waterston

Sam Waterston

Eugene Sutphin

Photo of Ricki Lake

Ricki Lake

Misty Sutphin

Photo of Matthew Lillard

Matthew Lillard

Chip Sutphin

Photo of Scott Morgan

Scott Morgan

Detective Pike

Photo of Walt MacPherson

Walt MacPherson

Detective Gracey

Photo of Mink Stole

Mink Stole

Dottie Hinkle

Photo of Mary Jo Catlett

Mary Jo Catlett

Rosemary Ackerman

Photo of John Badila

John Badila

Mr. Stubbins

Photo of Doug Roberts

Doug Roberts

Ralph Sterner

Photo of Traci Lords

Traci Lords

Carl's Date

Photo of Suzanne Somers

Suzanne Somers

Suzanne Somers

Photo of Nancy Robinette

Nancy Robinette

Jury Forewoman

Photo of Peter Bucossi

Peter Bucossi

Rookie Cop

Photo of Rosemary Knower

Rosemary Knower

Court Groupie A

Photo of Susan Lowe

Susan Lowe

Court Groupie B

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Reviews

K

kevin2019

8/10

"Serial Mom" - which, by the way, is not for the faint hearted - is a wonderfully inappropriate guilty pleasure packed with lots of macabre fun and its wholesome depiction of life in American suburbia resembles David Lynch's contentious "Blue Velvet" (1986), but like most things in this life everything just looks too good to be true and that is simply because it is. The nicest neighbours can have the darkest secrets of all and the most hospitable and unassuming people can also be the most abominable monsters. Beverly Sutphin is a case in point. She is a charming and delightful house wife, mother, and ruthless serial killer in John Waters's controversial and outrageous satirical black comedy which affords him the ideal opportunity to present a range of biting and astutely observed insights into contemporary America and the ceaseless media frenzy surrounding the absolutely ridiculous and completely irresponsible cult of celebrity.

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