Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 13000000
Revenue
$ 7820688
Beverly Sutphin
Eugene Sutphin
Misty Sutphin
Chip Sutphin
Detective Pike
Detective Gracey
Scotty
Birdie
Carl
Dottie Hinkle
Rosemary Ackerman
Mr. Stubbins
Betty Sterner
Ralph Sterner
Carl's Date
Marvin Pickles
Howell Hawkins
Father Boyce
Mrs. Jenson
Herbie Hebden
Timothy Nazlerod
Judge
Luann Hodges
Suzanne Somers
Gus
Sloppy
Juror #8
Jury Forewoman
Rookie Cop
Policewoman
Press A
Court TV Reporter
Court Groupie A
Court Groupie B
Carl's Brother
Book Buyer
Mean Lady
Police Officer
Vendor
Flea Market Boy
Flea Market Girl
Macho Man
Dealer
Baby's Mother
Church Baby
Doorman
Kid A
Kid B
Kid C
Joe Flowers
Girl
Burglar A
Burglar B
Mrs. Taplotter
Reporter
Joan Rivers
TV Serial Hag
Lady C
Press
Kid
Camel Lips
Camel Lips
Camel Lips
Camel Lips
Husband A
Court Clerk
Eugene Sutphin's Nurse (uncredited)
Birdie's Father (uncredited)
Stage Diver (uncredited)
Cop (uncredited)
Club Kid (uncredited)
Ted Bundy (voice) (uncredited)
Written by kevin2019 on 2024-09-26
"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.