Sunday, October 18, 2009

'Mother's Day' Behind-the-Scenes Photos & Videos


Photo Source: HMAD

Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II III IV, Repo! The Genetic Opera), looks like he's got his hands full on the set of Mother's Day, his latest horror film, which was shot right here in Winnipeg, Canada. Bousman pushes co-star Jaime King through an emotionally rigorous scene. The piece closes out with Lyriq Bent on a bloody set being controlled by the film's nasty "brothers."

Shock till You Drop have nabbed an exclusive new behind-the-scenes video, which you can now check out below.



Mother's Day stars Rebecca DeMornay, Briana Evigan, Alexa Vega, Shawn Ashmore, Deborah Ann Woll and Lisa Marcos (in addition to the actors listed above).

SYNOPSIS
In this highly-anticipated psychological horror thriller from renowned director Darren Lynn Bousman and producer Brett Ratner, two mothers (Rebecca De Mornay and Jaime King) will give the holiday terrifying new meaning as they battle to protect what is dearest to them.

After a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers head for home, hoping their "Mother" (Rebecca De Mornay) can provide them with a getaway. The youngest brother, "Johnny" (Matt O'Leary), has been shot and their back-stabbing former partner has gotten away with all the cash.

But when the brothers get home, they find that all their stuff is gone and Mother is nowhere to be found: she lost the house months ago in a foreclosure. The new owners, "Beth" and "Daniel Sohapi" (Jaime King and Frank Grillo) and their guests, gathered for an ill-timed birthday party, become the brothers' unwitting hostages.

Not long after, Mother arrives, along with the boys' sister Lydia (Deborah Ann Woll), and it soon becomes clear that Mother will do absolutely anything to protect her children. In one terrifying evening, she brilliantly takes control of the situation and masterminds her sons' escape from the law.

Sides will be taken, secrets revealed, and sins punished as the hostages struggle to make it through the night alive.




Official Website: MothersDayTheMovie.com
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com, IGN.com
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1 comment:

Cydog66 said...

The synopsis sounded familiar, almost like a movie I had seen years ago. Then it hit - "Mother's Day" (1980). Classic exploitation shlock. You ever want to see another use for Drano, this 1980 movie is for you.