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      • The results are sharply funny, wonderfully snarky, and a better satire of our true crime obsession than most anything this century—it remains a prescient, properly fun film without compare. It's worth seeing for how titanically good Turner is alone.
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  2. Matt Brunson Film Frenzy. The first hour of Serial Mom is a hoot, but then the film goes astray. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Apr 10, 2022. David Nusair Reel Film Reviews. ...an...

  3. Apr 15, 1994 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Serial Mom" has as its central joke (and a very long-running joke it is) that Beverly Sutphin, a cheerful Baltimore housewife who makes terrific meatloaf, is a serial killer. The movie thinks it is funny to contrast this with the idealized homelife she provides (or thinks she provides) for her family ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Serial_MomSerial Mom - Wikipedia

    Serial Mom is a 1994 American satirical black comedy crime film directed and written by John Waters [3] [4] and starring Kathleen Turner as the title character along with Sam Waterston as her husband, and Ricki Lake and Matthew Lillard as her children. Patty Hearst, Suzanne Somers, Joan Rivers, Traci Lords, and Brigid Berlin make cameo ...

    • April 13, 1994
  5. 63% 56 Reviews Tomatometer 72% 25,000+ Ratings Audience Score A seemingly perfect wife and mother (Kathleen Turner) from Baltimore gains celebrity status as a serial killer.

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  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Serial Mom” is a cult classic film released in 1994, directed by John Waters and starring Kathleen Turner in the lead role. This dark comedy thriller brings a unique twist to the traditional suburban housewife storyline, as our protagonist takes her obsession with perfection to murderous extremes.

  7. Apr 28, 2023 · Kathleen Turner Answers Every Question We Have About. Serial Mom. On defying her agents, hitting Patty Hearst with a pay phone, hating Barry Manilow, and watching Shirley MacLaine eat a staggering ...

  8. After two mainstream films that, while good, felt almost incidentally John Waters, we've now got one which perfectly marries a more accessible and mainstream product to Waters' traditional sensibilities of depravity and pure absurdity, resulting in a horror-comedy suburban nightmare that's an absolute hoot and a half.

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