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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.
A picture perfect middle class family is shocked when they find out that one of their neighbors is receiving obscene phone calls. The mom takes slights against her family very personally, and it turns out she is indeed the one harassing the neighbor.
Serial Mom (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Mom: Created by Gemma Baker, Eddie Gorodetsky, Chuck Lorre. With Allison Janney, Anna Faris, Mimi Kennedy, Beth Hall. A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
The ultimate point of Waters murder satire is medias fascination with mass murderers, were her kids sells merch of Serial Mom when the trial starts, and Suzanne Summers shows up in the courtroom, after signing up to play Serial Mom in the upcoming movie.
After her initial success, Kathleen continued to flourish with performances in The Man with Two Brains (1983), Romancing the Stone (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), The War of the Roses (1989), and Serial Mom (1994).
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.
Manager Bill Treusch got Matthew auditions for Serial Mom (1994). Matthew was cast as Chip and began another theater company called the Summoners. Born January 24, 1970
Chip Sutphin : If mom's psycho, Scotty will still be okay, won't he? Eugene Sutphin : We hope so, son. And no matter what your mother is, we'll love her anyway.
With Serial Mom he concocts a cute suburban satire, a warmly funny movie that even a mother could love. Fun, almost endearing in its cheeky irreverence, but also rather mild and scattershot in its satiric marksmanship, Serial Mom provokes chuckles and the occasional raised eyebrow rather than guffaws and gross-outs.