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The Mother of Tears(La terza madre)

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Italy, United States · 2007
Rated R · 1h 42m
Director Dario Argento
Starring Asia Argento, Cristian Solimeno, Adam James, Moran Atias
Genre Horror

An ancient urn is found in a cemetery outside Rome. Once opened, it triggers a series of violent incidents orchestrated by a witch who aims to destroy the city and inflict horror upon the world. Sarah Mandy, an art student with supernatural abilities of her own, is the only person left to prevent the Mother of Tears from destroying Rome.

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Village Voice by

A once-great director's near-worst work passes through its funhouse plumbing and emerges from the crapper as intentional mischief: self-sabotage explained away as mad genius.

20

Washington Post by Ann Hornaday

This lurid celebration of shock, schlock and the shamelessly perverse finds the 67-year-old grandfather of torture porn scraping the bottom of his admittedly limited creative barrel.

80

Variety by Dennis Harvey

This hectic pileup of supernatural nonsense is a treasure trove of seemingly unintentional hilarity. Although lacking helmer's usual aesthetic panache, this "Mother" is a cheesy, breathless future camp classic.

90

The New York Times by Nathan Lee

The Mother of Tears is silly, awkward, vulgar, outlandish, hysterical, inventive, revolting, flamboyant, titillating, ridiculous, mischievous, uproarious, cheap, priceless, tasteless and sublime.

90

The Hollywood Reporter by Richard James Havis

Witty to the point of hilarity, blood-soaked and thoroughly politically incorrect, Mother of Tears: The Third Mother follows 1970s cult classics "Suspiria" and "Inferno" to complete Argento's "Mother" trilogy.

42

The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Compared to a recent Argento dud like "The Stendhal Syndrome," Mother Of Tears at least has some of the go-for-broke gothic spirit of his earlier work. He's just lost the ability to shape it into something artful.

75

Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea

A gloriously tacky horror movie with an inclination toward the occult, The Mother of Tears hails from the Italian schlockmeister Dario Argento, who photographs his Euro movie star daughter, Asia Argento, with something more than paternal pride.

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