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Mom and Dad
Directed by
Brian Taylor
R
2017
86m
Horror
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5.6
74%
40%
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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.
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Cast of Mom and Dad
Nicolas Cage
Brent Ryan
Selma Blair
Kendall Ryan
Anne Winters
Carly Ryan
Zackary Arthur
Joshua Ryan
Robert T. Cunningham
Damon Hall
Olivia Crocicchia
Riley
Lance Henriksen
Mel Ryan
Marilyn Dodds Frank
Barbara Ryan
Samantha Lemole
Jenna
Joseph D. Reitman
Homeroom Teacher
Rachel Melvin
Jeannie
Brionne Davis
Tanner
Bobby Richards
Dan
Mehmet Oz
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Grant Morrison
Expert
Sharon Gee
Sun-Yi
Edwin Lee Gibson
Mr. Hall
Adin Steckler
Jin-Lisa
Cassidy Slaughter-Mason
Madison
George Griffith
Doctor
Sheri Hawthorne Carbone
Mrs. Winslow
Lila Tellone
Young Carly
Christine Dye
Administrator
Lorena Diaz
Nurse
Rob Gough
Police Officer
Angela Diehl Forman
Parent
Angie Fenton
Interviewer
Michael Yurchak
Pool Dad
Bishop Stevens
Crazed Dad / Mr. Stevens (uncredited)
Dale Miller
Gym Teacher (uncredited)
Emmalee Parker
High School Student (uncredited)
Brett Mahoney
Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
Charles Poole
Parent (uncredited)
Tyler Sopland
Student (uncredited)
Katie Stewart
Student / Runner (uncredited)
Angie Willmott
Zumba Dancer (uncredited)
Bokeem Woodbine
Parent on TV (uncredited)
Cacia Rose
Trans-Am Girl (uncredited)
Andreea Marcu
Tanner's Assistant
Mom and Dad Ratings & Reviews
Observer
Rex Reed
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.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
If it doesn't entirely exploit the potency of its metaphor, there's still a certain grim fun in seeing Taylor give "family feud" an outrageous new meaning.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The movie's one and only idea renders itself boring, with still half the movie left for the audience to endure.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
I'm sure you think you already know how you're going to feel about Mom and Dad. But it's better than that, and in ways that you really must experience for yourself.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Only Christopher Walken comes close in terms of sheer, genius weird, but here it's hardly even a near miss, not even with a Louisville Slugger. [Nicholas] Cage owns this film, dead babies, ruinous chaos, and all.
Polygon
Tasha Robinson
The action is big and messy, bloody and ridiculous, but there is actually a real sense of horror in kids trying to survive such a personal, intimate, and uncompromising betrayal.
TheWrap
Robert Abele
A gleefully trashy horror comedy.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
The central joke of the film is that the plague only exacerbates violent feelings that parents already feel for their children. Taylor finds enough ways to tell that joke to sustain interest the remaining hour of the film.
Chicago Reader
Leah Pickett
Cage and Blair, both giving their best performances in years, revel in the black comedy and social satire while also giving emotional weight to the parents' resentment, toward the kids and each other.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
What makes Mom and Dad even creepier and chilling than a standard zombie movie is the parents don't turn into frothing-at-the-mouth, dead-eyed, robotic creatures.
Washington Post
Pat Padua
Cage delivers one of his most vibrant performances in years. But it's in the service of poorly choreographed action scenes and a script in which the Ryans' midlife crisis is set up by an awkward flashback.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
It's an instantly classic moment of unhinged mania in the Oscar-winner Cage's career.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
At one point [Cage] sledgehammers a pool table to smithereens while singing the "Hokey Pokey," and honestly: That's what it's all about.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
As you can imagine, the homicidal frenzy gives Mr. Cage plenty of opportunity to go full him, which, in this case, doesn't yield as much fun as you might have hoped.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
It's a fun effort in a genre that hasn't gotten much of a workout recently, and that's worthwhile in itself.
Village Voice
Craig D. Lindsey
Think The Happening, but only parents get affected - and the movie's actually good this time around.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
Watching adults murder or attempt to murder toddlers, teens and even a newborn baby just isn't funny. At times, it's downright sickening.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
The ultimate point of "Mom and Dad" is that it doesn't take a rage virus to make a middle-aged man want to put on his old Misfits T-shirt and smash something.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Writer-director Brian Taylor's Mom and Dad invests a hoary conceit with disturbing and hilarious lunacy.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
I'd never thought I'd call a Brian Taylor movie "surprisingly tame". And yet here we are.
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