
Serial Mom (1994)
Serial Mom (1994) is a black comedy directed by John Waters. It follows the story of Beverly Sutphin, a seemingly perfect suburban housewife who has a secret dark side. She is a serial killer who targets people who she believes have wronged her family.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the dark comedy of the film. One of the most memorable is when Beverly's son, Chip, is caught having sex with his girlfriend in the family's living room. Beverly interrupts them and proceeds to give them a lecture about the importance of safe sex. She then hands them condoms and tells them to finish what they started.
Another memorable sexual moment is when Beverly's daughter, Misty, is caught shoplifting lingerie. Beverly then takes her to a lingerie store and tells her to pick out something nice. She then proceeds to give her a lecture about the importance of respecting other people's property.
The movie also contains a few other sexual moments, such as when Beverly's husband, Eugene, is caught in a compromising position with a neighbor. These moments add to the dark comedy of the movie and make it an enjoyable watch.
Overall, Serial Mom (1994) is a dark comedy that contains several sexual moments. These moments add to the dark comedy of the movie and make it an enjoyable watch.
Character is watching porn on the television, multiple scenes of bare breasts.
The four members of real all-female rock band L7 play the roles of fictional rock band "Camel Lips" in a climactic concert performance scene. Honoring the meaning of the fictional combo's name, all four women wear skin-tight white pants that show the prominent shape of prosthetic vulvas underneath.
Contains a brief over-the-top fully clothed sex scene between Kathleen Turner and Sam Waterston's characters. Beverly moans loudly during the scene, much to the horror of her children.
Contains comic depictions of a character masturbating in an over-the-top manner whilst watching an adult film.
The film also contains some mild breast nudity (through pornographic magazines and films), and some comedic sexual references.