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Story about an upper-middle class suburban mother serial killer.
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...out the sicko best in each other in Serial Mom. It's a killingly funny spoof...homicidal homemaker Beverly Sutphin. Serial Mom is a spirited return to form for...Hairspray and Cry-Baby. Though Serial Mom is a mainstream movie with a modest...
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...Mia's parents dropped by the office. Mom had a new man for Mia to meet -- a doctor...for Barnes, figuring he'd then find the mom. Security footage found the judge's daughter...Danny found Barnes and tracked him, but the mom was ahead of him and pulled a gun on Barnes...
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A blind serial killer, with a penchant for pregnant women, bites a kindly woman, turning her into a blood-hungry monster.
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Shocking and tasteless were two of the tamer descriptions that, over the years, were bestowed on the always edgy; always out there filmmaker, John Waters. From his arrival on Baltimore’s scarcely
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A lanky, quietly intense, classically-trained actor, Sam Waterston entered film in the mid-1960s, most typically cast as pensive dreamers and intelligent yet essentially ordinary middle-class types.
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A leading lady of 1980s cinema, Kathleen Turner earned comparisons to 1940s femme fatales like Barbara Stanwyck for sensuous, aggressive roles in “Body Heat” (1981), “Prizzi’s Honor” (1985) and “The
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Tall and gangly, with an infectious energy that added spark to all of his work, actor Matthew Lillard had his breakthrough role as the creepy Stuart in "Scream" (1996). While his film debut came with
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