![]() Even at his most mainstream, Waters left his deliciously screwy smirk all over the film’s obscene plot, which centered on a seemingly everyday mom with a filthy mouth and a fondness for killing the morally inept. Starring Turner, as well as Waters’ usual suspects (Stole and Ricki Lake), “Serial Mom” was the subversive auteur’s biggest budgeted, most Hollywood-oriented film. In 1994, if you came looking for a raunchy, hard-R John Waters romp that challenged the mainstream paradigm while concurrently being mainstream (and while also taking the piss out of those who wear white after Labor Day), you came to the right place. The wicked bit features Kathleen Turner as Beverly Sutphin harassing her parking-spot-stealing neighbor, Dottie Hinkle (Mink Stole): “Is this the Cocksucker residence? Isn’t this 4215 Pussy Way?” ![]() ![]() Has there ever been a better prank call than the one in “Serial Mom”? ![]()
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