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    • Mom and Dad (2017) - Plot - IMDb
      • 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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  2. Mom and Dad is a 2017 black comedy horror film written and directed by Brian Taylor. Starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair, the film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released on January 19, 2018, by Momentum Pictures.

  3. Synopsis. The film opens with a mother putting on soothing music for her child as she sets her car on railroad tracks and leaves the child in the car to die. Then, we are introduced to the Ryans. They are a family of four with a strained relationship.

  4. Mom and Dad: Directed by Brian Taylor. With Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters, Zackary Arthur. 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.

    • (28K)
    • Comedy, Horror, Thriller
    • Brian Taylor
    • 2018-03-09
  5. “Mom and Dad” is a dark and twisted exploration of the parental instinct turned sinister. Through its ambiguous ending and thought-provoking concept, the film leaves viewers pondering the consequences of familial breakdown and societal pressures.

  6. Parents need to know that Mom and Dad is a darkly funny horror movie in which parents (Selma Blair and Nicolas Cage) suddenly start trying to kill their children, with no explanation. Frequent over-the-top violence includes lots of gory murder scenes.

    • Brian Taylor
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters
  7. May 6, 2020 · One anthropologist found 1,072 similar words for ‘mom’ and ‘dad’ in the world’s languages. It turns out a mix of biology, culture and encouragement from parents explains this phenomenon.

  8. Jan 19, 2018 · 5 min read. Like many great (er) cult films before it, the American horror-comedy “Mom and Dad” is an acquired taste. Your enjoyment depends mostly, though not entirely, on your response to its skyscraper-high concept: what if a mysterious epidemic, triggered by something as simple and inexplicable as a television signal, led parents to ...