Mother's Day (2010 film)

Mother's Day

Official teaser poster
Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman
Produced by Brett Ratner
Richard Saperstein
Jay Stern
Brian Witten
Screenplay by Scott Milam
Story by Scott Milam
Based on Mother's Day
by Charles Kaufman
Warren Leight
Starring
Music by Bobby Johnston
Cinematography Joseph White
Edited by Hunter M. Via
Production
company
Distributed by Anchor Bay Films
Release dates
  • September 23, 2010 (2010-09-23) (Fantastic Fest)
  • May 4, 2012 (2012-05-04) (United States)
Running time
112 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $11 million[1]
Box office $862,769[2]

Mother's Day is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.[3] It is a loose remake of Charles Kaufman's 1980 film of the same name[4] and was written by Scott Milam and produced by Brett Ratner.[5]

The film is about three brothers who fail to rob a bank then run to their mother so she can help them get away. The brothers discover that their mother has lost her house in a foreclosure. The brothers hold the new owners and their guests hostage. When their mother arrives, she takes control of the situation.

Synopsis

An unknown woman enters a maternity ward and, with help from an accomplice, steals a newborn baby. Beth Sohapi (Jaime King) is having a birthday party for her husband, Daniel Sohapi (Frank Grillo) with the help of their friends, married couple Treshawn (Lyriq Bent) and Gina Jackson (Kandyse McClure); Dave Lowe (Tony Nappo) and his fiancee, Annette Langston (Briana Evigan); George Barnum (Shawn Ashmore) and his girlfriend, Melissa McGuire (Jessie Rusu); and Daniel's co worker, and friend, Julie Ross (Lisa Marcos). The news reports a tornado is heading their way; Daniel assures his guests that the basement is tornado proof.

After a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers, eldest and leader Ike (Patrick Flueger), irrational and irresponsible Addley (Warren Kole) and Johnny (Matt O'Leary), who has been badly injured, are on the run from the law. They reach their mother's house only to find it unrecognizable. Daniel and Beth, hearing noise upstairs, leave the basement party only to find the brothers holding them hostage within their home at gunpoint. Terrified, Beth offers the brothers the help of George, a doctor, who begins to tend to Johnny's injuries. Addley forces Beth and Daniel downstairs, trapping all the party-goers in the basement at gunpoint. Ike calls his sister Lydia (Deborah Ann Woll), who informs him that she and their mother lost the house and will be on their way to help the boys.

A short time later, an RV arrives with Lydia and Mother (Rebecca De Mornay). Mother becomes very angry at Ike for losing the emergency phone they use to contact one another, telling him she was unable to alert him of losing the house. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Mother arranges help to sneak over the border into Canada, however it will cost ten thousand dollars. She learns of her sons sending money to the house which she never received, before going into the basement. Mother is initially nice to the hostages, explaining to them that no one has to get hurt. She confronts Beth and Daniel about the money, however both deny knowing about it. Mother believes Beth, however she has Addley and Ike torture Daniel for information. Just then Melissa attempts to escape, only to be shot by Addley. Mother takes the cellphones, bank cards and pin numbers of the others and makes Ike take Beth to a cash machine to collect the money. Meanwhile, Mother informs George to keep Johnny alive, or they will all die.

A police officer (Mike O'Brien) arrives after the three suspects of the bank robbery are identified as the old residents of the house. Daniel assures the officer everything is fine and he leaves, alerting Mother of Daniel's lying skills. She further becomes suspicious after Lydia discovers a Valentine's card from Daniel to Julie, as well as photographs and newspaper articles of a child killed in a car accident. Ike and Beth dispose of Melissa's body behind a dumpster, where she is soon found to be alive by two sanitation workers who rush her to hospital. While at the ATM, Beth and Ike encounter two party girls, Vicky Rice (A. J. Cook) and Jenna Luther (Alexa Vega), who Ike quickly kills after they realize he has a gun. The pair travel to Treshawn's laundromat business to take money out of the safe, where Beth attempts to escape but fails. They later encounter the police officer who Ike also kills. Back at the house, George realizes Mother has been lying to Lydia about a rare skin condition and tries to convince her to help his friends, but Mother sends Lydia away. Johnny, now in critical condition, tells his mother he doesn't want to die a virgin. Mother forces Treshawn and Dave to fight over which one of their partners will be forced to have sex with Johnny. Dave loses and Annette is forced upstairs. However Johnny's injuries prove too severe to rape Annette and she is forced back into the basement by Addley. Dave attacks Addley, resulting in Addley shooting Dave in the face, killing him. Gina takes the opportunity to try and escape, however is brought back to the house by Daniel in order to save Beth.

In the basement, Mother informs Gina that disobedience has consequences, before pouring boiling water over Treshawn. Mother then attempts to find her money by burning the photographs of the boy, revealed to be Daniel and Beth's deceased son. Mother then sets Julie's hair on fire, but extinguishes it when she realizes Daniel is telling the truth about the money. Mother leaves the basement, before the group manage to arm themselves with knives. They lure Addley into the basement and stab him to death. Treshawn, now deaf and having difficulty seeing, takes Addley's gun and goes upstairs. Gina follows him, startling him and causing him to shoot her in the side. As Treshawn attempts to help his wife, Mother shoots him in the back, killing him. Mother discovers Addley's body and phones Ike, before forcing Beth to listen to her shoot Daniel. Annette and Julie are then taken upstairs and tied up.

At the hospital, Melissa regains consciousness and alerts authorities to the house. George confronts Mother, telling her that none of her kids look like one another, and look nothing like her. Mother, enraged, threatens to kill him, but Lydia convinces her that they need George. Ike and Beth then burst through the front door with the money. Mother instructs Ike, Lydia and George to take Johnny to the RV while she has a chat with the ladies. Inside the RV, Johnny shoots George in spite of Lydia's pleas to let him live. Mother reveals to Julie and Annette that Beth was the one who hid the money and is the one responsible for all the deaths. Beth reveals that she was hiding the money for the baby she is expecting. She also reveals she knew Daniel was cheating on her with Julie, and wanted to leave him. Mother forces Beth to take a pregnancy test to prove it, before Beth knocks Mother unconscious. Beth unties Julie, who is shot in the head by Ike while trying to escape the house, and Annette, who hides with Beth in the garage. Together they manage to overpower Ike and kill him. Annette escapes to the neighbours, while Beth fights with Mother in the house. Beth is knocked unconscious and Mother sets the house on fire. However, Beth wakes up and overpowers Mother, hitting her with a wooden chopping board, before escaping the house along with Gina who has survived her injuries.

Months later, a very pregnant Beth goes into labor and is taken to the hospital by Annette, Gina and Melissa. That night, Beth wakes up to the emergency alarms going off in the maternity ward. She gets up and goes to check on her baby, but the bassinette is empty. The film ends with Lydia, Johnny and Mother leaving the country in the RV with Beth's baby.

Cast

Production

Principal photography began on August 24, 2009, and wrapped on October 9 and began filming in the Fall in Manitoba[6] and Winnipeg.[7] Bousman said that the film will have a realistic gritty tone.[8] The film is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and produced by Rat Entertainment’s Brett Ratner and Jay Stern;[9] Genre Co.’s Richard Saperstein and Brian Witten; and LightTower Entertainment’s Curtis Leopardo".[10] The special effect was created from make-up FX artist Francois Dagenais, who formerly worked with Darren Lynn Bousman on the Saw franchise.[11]

The two brothers, Charles and Lloyd Kaufman respectively, director and producer of the original Mother's Day have cameos.[12] Filming of a post-bank robbery scene was interrupted by the Winnipeg Police Service, who were actually investigating a real-life robbery that occurred in the city earlier in the day.[13] Alexa Vega also worked with the director in Repo! The Genetic Opera and J. Larose has been in one of Bousman's projects as he starred in Repo! The Genetic Opera, Saw III, Saw IV and the Fear Itself episode "New Year's Day".[14] The film was finalizing the editing process in the begin of April 2010.[15] Bousman announced on April 9, 2010 that post-production was completed and the film was ready to begin screening to studios.[16] Bousman stated at a The Devil's Carnival screening that a 20-minute scene, his favorite moment in the film, was cut because it did not flow with the rest of the film.

Soundtrack

Mother's Day features both an original score and nine songs that play in the film, primarily at the housewarming birthday party for Daniel. These songs are as follows.

Release

The film was planned for release on April 30, 2010,[17] but in March, the date was revoked and the film had an unknown release date.[18] It was announced on September 29, 2010 that Mother's Day was bought by Gigapix Releasing and would be released theatrically in the first quarter of 2011.[19] Briana Evigan announced on her UStream that the film would be released in May 2012. The film was released in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles in selected theaters on May 4, 2012. The film was released on a DVD and Blu-ray combo pack on May 8, 2012. The film features commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman and actor Shawn Ashmore. Mother's Day was released into cinemas in the United Kingdom on the June 10, 2011.[20]

Reception

Mother's Day received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 43% rotten rating, based on 42 reviews.[21]

The film made the UK top 10 box office chart where it opened at number 9 following its release on June 10, 2011. The film grossed £94,385 ($155,003) from 79 sites.[20]

References

  1. "Mother's Day (2010/I) - Box office / business". IMDb.
  2. "Mother's Day". Boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  3. Barton, Steve (2010-01-12). "Exclusive Image: Bad Things Happening in Darren Bousman's Mother's Day". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  4. "Exclusive: Darren Bousman Talks Mother's Day". Dreadcentral.com. 2009-05-25. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  5. "Mother's Day Scribe Found!". Dreadcentral.com. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  6. Now it’s MOTHER’S DAY being remade
  7. Behind-the-Scenes of 'Mother's Day'
  8. "'Mother's Day' gets Twisted for redo". Variety.com. 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  9. New Image from 'Mother's Day' Displays Polar Opposite Chicks
  10. "Fan film Friday: Mother's Day". Scabbyhorror.blogspot.com. 2009-09-11. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  11. First set report, exclusive photo from MOTHER’S DAY
  12. Barton, Steve (2009-09-17). "Mother's Day Cameos". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  13. "Movie scene stormed by Winnipeg police". Winnipeg.ctv.ca. 2009-10-18. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  14. "J. LaRose Joins 'Mother's Day' Remake Cast!". dormitory.com.
  15. 'Mother's Day' Enters Final Mix Day, Director Update
  16. Barton, Steve (2010-04-09). "Darren Bousman Updates Us on the Latest on Mother's Day". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  17. Rumor Control: 'Mother's Day' Not Arriving on April 30th
  18. Barton, Steve (2010-03-19). "Rumor Control: Mother's Day NOT Opening in Theatres on April 30th". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  19. "Gigapix Studios and New Legacy Media Announces New Theatrical Distribution Company". Prnewswire.com. 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  20. 1 2 Gant, Charles (2011-06-14). "Kung Fu Panda 2 is sweeter than Honey | Film". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  21. Mother's Day at Rotten Tomatoes

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