Mother's Day

2010

Action / Drama / Horror / Thriller

27
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten46%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled37%
IMDb Rating6.21017492

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Alexa PenaVega as Jenna - Party Girl
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A.J. Cook as Vicky - Party Girl
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Frank Grillo as Daniel
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Jaime King as Beth
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821.39 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 52 min
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1920*800
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 52 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by HippieMoon942 / 10

Really...

This movie has a lot of people that I knew from other movies which automatically earned it one star, and it did keep me semi-invested for the entire picture which is what earned it a second star. HOWEVER, this movie is utterly ridiculous through and through. There were SO many opportunities for the "victims" to get the upper hand! It was frustrating for no reason! The youngest thief should have succumb to his injuries 5 minutes into the movie NOT lasted through the whole thing and back healthy again at the end! Beth was an idiot who didn't learn from her first mistake where she knocked the thief over the head and failed to grab the gun which resulted in her being recaptured. No, she did the exact same thing with mommy dearest and of course she lived and ended up causing more trouble, EVEN UP TO THE VERY END! The thief girl was stupid, useless, and served absolutely NO POINT to furthering the plot. These thieves LITERALLY SNUCK AWAY FROM THE POLICE IN A TATTERED OLD WINNEBAGO! AND WHAT HAPPENED TO TERRY, Gina's husband?! Beth's husband was a coward who NEVER redeemed himself. The movie could've been over within 45 minutes if the captured group collectively had one single brain cell to share between the lot of them. SORELY DISAPPOINTED, but it did keep my interest the whole time so that's something I guess.

Reviewed by gavin69426 / 10

Great Cast, Great Acting, Runs Too Long

The sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home, which has since been sold, and terrorize the new home owners and their guests.

Right off the bat, I have to give full credit to Rebecca DeMornay. She knows crazy, and she knows how to make it both believable and intense. Despite any flaws this film may have, I find it hard to imagine anyone faulting DeMornay for her role.

Also, I have to say this is a noticeable improvement over the Troma version. I love Troma, and there are enough differences that this could be seen as a different movie rather than a remake, but the production value and professional cast involved made this a top-notch film.

That being said, the film's biggest problem is its length. Running almost two hours, the plot is far too simple for such a length. Cut ten or fifteen minutes out, speed up the pacing, and you have a good film. I kept thinking the confrontations were too long -- get down to it already. I have to admit I lost interest near the end...

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Intensive home invasion flick

Once seen, never forgotten. That's my feeling regarding Rebecca De Mornay's role in THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE; she was one of the most chilling psychopaths ever seen on screen. Others must agree with me, because she repeats a similar role in this home invasion horror story that's apparently a remake of a Z-grade Troma movie from yesteryear.

MOTHER'S DAY is an unpleasant film, there are no two ways about it. Much of the film feels like a glorification of violence, and the rest is all about the suspense building up to the next violent encounter. The storyline is simplicity in itself – a household full of partygoers having a good time is invaded by some on-the-run criminals, who think nothing of murdering anybody who gets in their way. Much of the 'entertainment' value – if you can call it that – comes from second-guessing who's going to be the next to bite it, or attempting to work out how the good guys are going to extricate themselves from the situation.

I tend to enjoy home invasion movies, not because of their subject matter, but because it's relatively easy to make a successful one. The single location settings bring claustrophobia to the audience and characters, and I always enjoy seeing the captives turning the tables on their captors come the climax. Funnily enough, I recently saw the LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT remake which covers much the same ground as this movie, with much the same style.

One of the benefits of MOTHER'S DAY is a pretty large cast which allows plenty of situations, showdowns and scenarios to be explored. One thing that quickly becomes tiresome is having the criminals making the hostages commit violent acts on one another, derivative gestures that are way too reminiscent of the SAW series (with whom MOTHER'S DAY shares its director). The cast is mixed, with De Mornay giving a typically intense performance that really pays off, but Jaime King is so poor as the supposed heroine that you'll be rooting for the bad guys to wipe her out. Supporting players like Lyriq Bent and Shawn Ashmore are much more interesting, but get short shift from the screenplay.

Also watch out for the silly twist ending, which is a step too far for this viewer and an entirely unsatisfying way to tie things up. In fact, the whole back story bookending De Mornay's character seems pointless; villains work better with less exposition, not more. Keeping the action within the house would have tightened things up nicely. Still, MOTHER'S DAY works well as a grisly, thrill-a-minute '70s throwback and horror fans should be in their element.

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