
Well it looks like the best-case scenario is happening for MOTHER OF TEARS – it’s being released theatrically, albeit in limited fashion, in some high-profile markets beginning June 6 – and it will be UNRATED!
The only downside in all this? Well, the movie might suck. The reviews so far have been the definition of mixed, with even the most positive ones noting that the film is pretty goofy (The Arrow, however, did not find it very amusing). I’m still looking forward to it, and am rooting for at least a fun time.
Here’s the schedule:
Sunshine Theater, New York, Landmark – 6.6.08
Nuart Theater, Los Angeles, Landmark – 6.6.08
University Theater, Irvine, Regal – 6.6.08
Ritz Theater, Philadelphia, Landmark – 6.6.08
Kendall Square Theater, Cambridge, MA, Landmark – 6.6.08
E Street Theater, Washington DC, Landmark – 6.6.08
Lumiere Theater, San Francisco, Landmark – 6.20.08
Shattuck Theater, Berkeley, Landmark – 6.20.08
Lagoon Theater, Minneapolis, Landmark – 6.20.08
Starz Theater, Denver, Landmark – 6.27.08
Ken Theater, San Diego, Landmark – 6.27.08
Dobie Theater, Austin, Landmark – 6.27.08
Varsity Theater, Seattle, Landmark – 7.4.08
Music Box Theater, Chicago, Brian Androtti – 7.4.08
Tivoli Theater, St. Louis, Landmark – 7.11.08
Midtown Theater, Atlanta, Landmark – 7.11.08
MOTHER OF TEARS is the finale to the saga that began with the international blockbuster SUSPIRIA and continued with the classic INFERNO from Italian horror maestro Dario Argento. In the heart of modern Rome, an urn is found and brought to a young archeologist, Sarah Mandy. But what Sarah doesn’t know is that the urn belongs to the world’s most powerful witch, the Mother of Tears. She unwittingly unleashes a demonic power intent on destroying the city and everything in its path. When the Mother’s minions and henchman brutally murder Sarah’s co-worker and come after her, she takes refuge with an old priest and discovers her legacy – that her own mother was murdered years before by the Mother of Tears, and that only Sarah has the power to end the destruction. She must find and stop the Mother, before it is too late.














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