Darren Lynn Bousman’s Mother’s Day remake finally gets a solid release date!

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

I recently had the chance to finally tap Darren Lynn Bousman’s REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA and I’ve got to say… I enjoyed the hell out of it! With that being said I can now say I’m officially excited to check out Bousman’s long-awaited MOTHER’S DAY remake. The Arrow dug that shite and I have the feeling most of us will as well. The question is – When will MOTHER’S DAY finally get it’s release?!

Thankfully today we have the answer to that very question! Anchor Bay have just announced they’ll finally be dropping MOTHER’S DAY on DVD and Blu-Ray come May 8th, just in time for Mother’s Day! The only confirmed special feature is an audio commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman and actor Shawn Ashmore. The film will also be getting an exclusive theatrical engagement in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago on May 4th in select theaters.

After a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers head for home, hoping their mother can provide them with a getaway. The youngest brother, Johnny, 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, 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, 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.

Starring Rebecca De Mornay, Matt O’Leary, Jaime King, Frank Grillo, Deborah Ann Woll, Shawn Ashmore, Lisa Marcos, Patrick Flueger, Tony Nappo, Warren Kole and Briana Evigan (below), MOTHER’S DAY finally comes home May 8th. Mark it on your calenders folks!

Source: Anchor Bay

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