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Mom and Dad is a 2017 comedy horror film written and directed by Brian Taylor. Starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair, the film premiered in the Midnight Madness section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released on January 19, 2018 by Momentum Pictures. A joint British and American production, the film underperformed at the box office but received generally positive reviews from critics.

Plot

The film begins with a mother putting on music for her child as she sets her car on railroad tracks and leaves the child in the car to die.

The Ryans are a family of four with a strained relationship. Brent, the father, does not approve of his daughter Carly s new boyfriend Damon; Carly considers her mother Kendall out of touch, fights with her younger brother Josh (who often teases her and causes trouble), and is currently upset about canceling plans with her boyfriend because her grandparents are visiting.

While Carly is at school, radios and TV screens suddenly start transmitting unexplained static. The effect is seen as the Ryans housekeeper murders her own daughter in front of a terrified Josh and a mob of parents rushes to Carly s school to kill their children. However before they can, Carly sees one classmate being stabbed by his mother with her car keys after he scales a fence to reach her. Carly escapes with her friend Riley, whose mother strangles her when the two girls reach Riley s house. Carly runs home in terror and finds Damon, whose father earlier tried to kill him with a broken bottle but accidentally cut his own throat. Telling Carly that the parents only want to kill their own kids, Damon accompanies Carly into the house to get Josh somewhere safe.

Kendall goes to the hospital where her sister Jeannie is giving birth, but the static transmits just afterward, causing her to attempt to kill her newborn daughter as Kendall tries to save her. Kendall escapes the hospital after seeing television reports of the mass hysteria: the static compels parents to slaughter and harm their children. Kendall heads home to protect her own children.

Seeing Carly at home with Damon, the hysteria overtakes Brent and he knocks Damon out and attacks Carly. Kendall, having been exposed to the static, joins him when she gets home. Carly and Josh lock themselves in the basement and Brent and Kendall use a Sawzall to get through the door. Josh pulls out Brent s gun and fires through the door, wounding his mother. Kendall and Brent, bonding over their shared filicidal desire, run a hose from their oven s gas pump to the basement to poison the kids. When Carly sees the gas, she rigs up a trap with matches at the door and hides with Josh in the ventilation system. Brent cuts the lock off and opens the door, igniting the gas and triggering an explosion that knocks both parents out and awakens Damon.

Damon helps Carly and Josh evade their parents, but Kendall awakens, stabs him in the cheek, and knocks him out again. As the parents close in on their kids, the doorbell rings. When Brent opens the door, his mother pepper-sprays him and his father stabs him; the hysteria affects them as well. Everyone chases one another through the house: Josh evades Brent, who attempts to hide from his father in the garage; Kendall chases Carly and hits her on the head before her mother-in-law knocks her out.

Brent starts the car and crashes it, killing both his parents and knocking himself out. Kendall prepares to finish Carly off, but Damon knocks her out with a shovel.

Kendall and Brent wake up to find themselves restrained in the basement with Carly, Josh, and Damon watching them. They continue to exhibit symptoms of the hysteria, and the kids refuse to let them go. Kendall tearfully tells the children she loves them, and Brent continues: But sometimes we just want to— The film ends before he can finish his sentence.

Cast

  • Nicolas Cage as Brent
  • Selma Blair as Kendall
  • Anne Winters as Carly Lila Tellone as Young Carly
  • Lila Tellone as Young Carly
  • Zackary Arthur as Josh
  • Robert T. Cunningham as Damon
  • Olivia Crocicchia as Riley
  • Brionne Davis as Tanner
  • Samantha Lemole as Jenna
  • Lance Henriksen as Mel Ryan
  • Marilyn Dodds Frank as Barbara Ryan
  • Joseph D. Reitman as Homeroom Teacher
  • Rachel Melvin as Jeannie
  • Bobby Richards as Dan
  • Sharon Gee as Sun-Yi
  • Edwin Lee Gibson as Mr. Hall
  • Grant Morrison as Expert
  • Dr. Mehmet Oz as Himself
  • Adin Steckler as Jin-Lisa
  • George Griffith as Doctor

Production

On February 12, 2016, Nicolas Cage was set to star in the film and June 22, 2016 saw Selma Blair sign on. Principal photography began in July 2016, and took place in Louisville, Kentucky.

Release

The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017, and was theatrically released by Momentum Pictures on January 19, 2018.

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 75% based on 135 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Mom and Dad s gonzo premise serves as an effective springboard for a wickedly dark, bloody comedy—and an appropriately over-the-top performance from Nicolas Cage . On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews .

Adam White of The Daily Telegraph gave the 4/5 stars, saying that it was Both a torrid exploitation cinema throwback, and a metaphor for a generation of kids screwed over by their elders. Tara Brady of The Irish Times also gave it 4/5 stars, writing: Think back on the most unhinged screen moments of Nicolas Cage s career… Multiply all these scenes together and you still can t match the awesome lunacy of Nic Cage killing a pool table in the delightfully delirious Mom and Dad. Simran Hans of The Observer gave it 3/5 stars, writing: Almost ugly ultra-HD, a dated dubstep soundtrack and ketchup-splatter special effects might make a lesser film less appealing, but here these lowbrow touches work to Mom and Dad s advantage. Bruce DeMara of the Toronto Star gave it 3.5/4 stars, calling it a madly satisfying mélange of suspense and comedy, though perhaps not recommended for family viewing. Charlotte O Sullivan of the Evening Standard called it a hilarious, knowing bit of schlock about a plague that turns parents into predators , and wrote: Mom and Dad is like Andrey Zvyagintsev s Loveless but with more dead people and far fewer trees.

Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail gave it 1.5/4 stars, writing: Nicolas Cage does crazy like no one else, but his descent into insanity here – not too far from how his character acts at the beginning of the film, really – can t elevate Taylor s juvenile take on adulthood. Kevin Maher of The Times gave it 2/5 stars, saying that its social satire was briefly compelling , but added: The joke soon wears thin, however, and the film, with few actual ideas to express, resorts to slapdash plotting and dead-end gore. Rex Reed of The New York Observer gave it 0/4 stars, writing: With an agonizing rupture of craft and common sense, it showcases a performance of screaming, over-the-top hysteria by Nicolas Cage that must be seen to be fully believed, but that is not a recommendation.

Director John Waters named the film as the fourth best of 2018.

Year 2017
ReleaseDate 2018-03-09
RuntimeMins 86
RuntimeStr 1h 26min
Plot A teenage girl and her younger brother must survive a wild 24 hours during which a mass hysteria of unknown origin causes parents to turn violently on their own kids.
Awards Awards, 1 win & 2 nominations
Directors Brian Taylor
Writers Brian Taylor
Stars Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters
Produced by Nate Bolotin,Cassian Elwes,David Gendron,Wayne Marc Godfrey,Rob Gough,Jere Hausfater,Ali Jazayeri,Robert Jones,Alex Lebovici,Christopher Lemole,Steve Ponce,Aaron Scotti,Nick Spicer,Tim Zajaros
Cinematography by Daniel Pearl
Film Editing by Rose Corr,Fernando Villena
Casting By Vin Morreale Jr.,Mickie Paskal,Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Design by James Wise
Set Decoration by Erin Plew
Costume Design by Gina Ruiz
Makeup Department Andrea Ahl,Stacey Perry,Renee Ramos,Jonathan Seti,Allison Shepherd,Trevor Thompson,Leah Vautrot
Production Management Brendan Garst,Rebecca Lundgren,Kyle Tekiela
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Lindsey Jayne Boyd,James Currier,Robert S. Hoffman
Art Department Danielle Elise Bartley,Chad Blevins,Casey Creek,Tora Eff,Scott Irick,J. Ryan McCleney,Michael Tyler McDaniel,Benjamin Rodman,Johnny Spanish,Jacob Weaver
Sound Department Max Braverman,John W. Frost,Matt Gubernick,Russell Johnson,Mitchell Kohen,Michael James Moeding,Nick Price,Steven Tarabokia,John Villarosa,Tristan Warren
Visual Effects by Carlos Fueyo,Connor Meechan,Greg Pilon,Maryam Riahi
Stunts Sarah Reagin Clemmensen,James Michael Cooper,Glenn Foster,Erica Goldsmith,Jenn Lichtefeld,Jeremiah McClellan,Claude Miles,Delmar Reyna,Marvin Ross,Felipe Savahge,Diz Sharpe,Theresa Sutera
Camera and Electrical Department Sean Apuzzo,Michael Beatty,Eliot Brown,Taylor Dekker,Alexander Elkins,Bj Hyman,Ian Miller,Phil Miller,Andrew Kyle Morrison,James Notari,Zeb Roberts,Lucas Staley,Geoffrey Storts,Patrick Strunk,Jeffrey Taylor,Matt Ware,Daniel Williamson
Casting Department Alexis Jade Links,Vin Morreale Jr.
Costume and Wardrobe Department Sean Apuzzo,Candace Lawrence,Arieana Tate Mussenden,Marie Perry
Editorial Department James Brill,Eliot Gurrin,Drew Guy,Carlos Nestor Ramos,Juan Ruvalcaba,Rick Skrip,Thomas Tedesco,Jason Yanuzzi
Location Management Adam Snyder,Christopher M. Wood
Music Department Kristen Azevedo,Charles M. Barsamian,Bill James Day,Ryan Gaines,Jennifer Ham
Script and Continuity Department Brett Durbin
Transportation Department Oscar Beguiristain,Kevin Sieve
Additional Crew Andrew Baird,Sara Bakay,Wylie Caudill,Stacie Conard,Kasey Faye,Joshua B. Ford,Bridget Gronotte,Rachel Hatcher,Jennifer Hunt,Isaac Joseph,Isaac L. Joseph,Jeremiah McClellan,Jennifer Marie Russo,Roman Santa Croce,Dan Stutz,Theresa Sutera,Heather Watson,Angie Willmott,Anna Wingate,Bill Wingate
Thanks Jay T. Hall,Gabe Scarpelli,Richie Walls
Genres Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Companies Armory Films, Dovecheck Productions, Ingenious
Countries USA, UK
Languages English, Chinese
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 5.5
ImDbRatingVotes 24101
MetacriticRating 59
Keywords high school,house,no ending,infanticide,husband wife relationship