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    Serial Mom is a 1994 American satirical black comedy slasher 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 ...

  2. Serial Mom: Directed by John Waters. With Kathleen Turner, Sam Waterston, Ricki Lake, Matthew Lillard. She's the perfect all-American parent: a great cook and homemaker, a devoted recycler, and a woman who'll literally kill to keep her children happy.

  3. Serial Mom (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  4. Matthew Lillard. Chip Sutphin. Mary Jo Catlett. Rosemary Ackerman. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A seemingly perfect wife and mother (Kathleen Turner) from Baltimore gains celebrity status as a ...

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  5. Serial Mom. A sweet mother takes a little too much to heart and goes out on a limb for the defense of her family. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  6. Apr 15, 1994 · "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, which seems to have been cloned from "Ozzie and Harriet" and other idealized nuclear units.

  7. She's the perfect all-American parent: a great cook and homemaker, a devoted recycler, and a woman who'll literally kill to keep her children happy. Beverly Sutphin's murderous habits turn her into a media celebrity in John Waters' sharp-edged satire on family life, tabloid TV, video store customers who don't rewind, and other topics.

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