Some people might disagree, but I don't think Mo'Nique brought anything new to the utterly clichéd role of
the abusive black mother.
Not exact matches
-RRB- felt that art should imitate life, as he decided to give the Bride in
Black a queer origin story about a gender - confused man who was driven insane by his
abusive mother who desperately wanted a daughter.
I suppose screenwriter Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious) felt that art should imitate life, as he decided to give the Bride in
Black a queer origin story about a gender - confused man who was driven insane by his
abusive mother who desperately wanted a daughter.
If a
mother of six with an
abusive husband knows she won't be able to feed yet another child, or a young
black woman with no family is terrified of having a baby on her own, Vera is there to help.