

But for those who can deal with a whimsical horror film, I would recommend seeing this and get the DVD version if possible, as the director's commentary by John Waters is worth the rental price. Granted, the film is not for the squeamish, nor for those who are averse to John Waters.

The cinematography is superb, the co-stars (Sam Waterston, Mink Stole, Ricki Lake, Matthew Lillard, Patricia Hearst, Traci Lords, et al) are spot-on well cast, the pacing is excellent, and the film wraps with a very satisfying denouement. Here I couldn't help thinking about the great film "Harold and Maude" (1971), where Bud Cort's character fakes his own suicide various times throughout the film, and by golly, he made suicide actually seem FUNNY! You get the same reaction from "Serial Mom", where Beverly Sutphin's murders come across as being somewhat on the level of laugh-inducing college pranks. But in the capable hands of John Waters, plus the presence of Kathleen Turner in the scene, it all just seems so natural, and perfectly hilarious. There is a goodly dose of carnage in the film, including a particularly gory scene where a guy gets skewered in the men's room with a fireplace poker, resulting in his liver being torn out. I don't know if it's her supreme confidence in the delivery of her lines, or her captivating facial expressions, or just the way she carries herself as a woman not to be trifled with, but somehow she grabs you by the ears and doesn't let go.
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I can't think of a modern actress who has such a commanding presence on the screen as Kathleen Turner, and here she uses it to full advantage. Kathleen Turner is awesome as mad housewife Beverly Sutphin (where DO they get these names?). So just recently I purchased the DVD version, which gave me the opportunity to watch it in all its unedited glory.
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I first saw it several years ago on network TV, immediately liked it, but also realized that a fair amount of critical "flavor" had been bleeped out of the movie due to editing it for television.
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In fact, maybe she has, which is why the police are going through her garbage and the newspapers are calling her Serial Mom.Truly a dark comedy if there ever was one, this film won't be to everyone's taste. Not following the rules of social etiquette can be bad-very bad in Beverly's book and, like anyone who's a little upset, there are times Beverly just wants to kill someone. Beverly lives her life the way she believes everyone should live theirs.

The only problem is there seems to be a worm in this particular apple. Along with loving dentist-husband Eugene (Sam Waterston) and their two healthy kids Misty (Riki Lake) and Chip (Matthew Lillard), the Sutphin family is as American as apple pie. Writer/director John Waters (Hairspray, Polyester, Pink Flamingos) puts a twist on the everyday mediocrity of suburban life in this killer comedy that will take you over the edge with laughter! Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner) seems like the perfect happy homemaker.
