Saturday, May 9, 2026

Mother's Day 2026: Group Photo


    Happy Mother's Day! Let's see what's on the Holiday Horror Shelf!
     
     1980's Mother's Day is a low-budget Troma film, so you know exactly what you're in for: a lot of gore, violence, and satire. Probably a lot of nudity, too.

    2010's Mother's Day is a loose remake of the Troma film. "Mother" is played by Rebecca De Mornay. She gives off the same evil vibe as she did in The Hand that Rocks the Cradle.

    2008's Baby Blues has a young son pitted against his postpartum mom bent on killing him and his siblings. Yikes.

     Man, it took me so long to locate my 1993's Mutha's Day Out CD. My Soul is Wet is a one-and-done grunge album that's still popular in Paris, France. Seriously. 

    2021's You Are Not My Mother is set in Dublin, Ireland, so it could have gone on the St. Patrick's Day shelf, but come on, this title fits in here too well. This is a slow-burn flick with no gore. Hazel Doupe plays the lead character Charlotte, but everyone calls her Char. Hmmm. Sounds familiar.   

    Don't forget to call your mom today.  

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