Serial Mom (1994)

Directed by John Waters, Serial Mom is a dark comedy that hilariously blurs the line between suburban perfection and homicidal chaos. Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner) is a picture-perfect housewife with a loving family and a flawless home in suburban Baltimore. But behind her cheery demeanor lies a deadly secret: Beverly has a knack for solving her problems with murder. Whether itโ€™s an annoying neighbor or someone who disrespects her family, Beverlyโ€™s charm and homicidal tendencies make her an unforgettable anti-heroine.

 

Serial Mom is a satirical take on societal norms, blending over-the-top humor with biting commentary on morality and media sensationalism. Kathleen Turnerโ€™s iconic performance anchors this cult classic with campy perfection.

 

Serial Mom is a dark comedy by cult filmmaker John Waters, blending satire and absurdity in a hilariously twisted suburban tale. Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner) is the picture-perfect homemaker: loving wife, devoted mother, and… a serial killer. Beneath her cheerful exterior lies a homicidal streak triggered by the smallest breaches of suburban etiquette.