Anchor Bay Films has announced today it has acquired the horror film Mother's Day, directed by Saw veteran Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Rebecca De Mornay, Jaime King, Deborah Ann Woll and Shawn Ashmore. The film is a loose remake of the original Troma film of the same name directed by Charles Kaufman. The announcement, which includes rights North American rights, was made by Bill Clark, President of Anchor Bay Entertainment.

"With Saw's Darren Lynn Bousman at the helm, and a cast featuring De Mornay, Ashmore and Woll, Mother's Day has an unbeatable horror pedigree," noted Kevin Kasha, Executive Vice President, Acquisitions and Co-Productions. "We're thrilled to add this chiller to the Anchor Bay Films roster of terror classics."

After a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers head for home...only to discover that their mother lost the house in a foreclosure. The new owners and their guests, gathered for an ill-timed birthday party, become the brothers' unwitting hostages. Their mother and sister arrive, and it soon becomes obvious that Mother will do absolutely anything to protect her children. In one terrifying evening, Mother brilliantly takes control of the situation and masterminds her sons' escape. Sides will be taken, secrets revealed, and sins punished as the hostages struggle to make it through the night.

Mother's Day is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw, Saw III, Saw IV), produced by Brett Ratner and Richard Saperstein with Jay Stern, Brian Witten, Jessie Rusu, Curtis Leopardo and Shara Kay. It stars Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Wedding Crashers), Jaime King (Sin City, The Spirit), Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood), Patrick Flueger (Footloose) and Shawn Ashmore (X2: X-Men United, Frozen). Mother's Day is presented by LightTower Entertainment in association with Widget Films, The Genre Company and Rat Entertainment.

Mother's Day is "a relentless feat that forced me to reconsider what American horror is capable of..." said Ain't it Cool News. Dread Central added, "Mama's boys have once again made their mother very proud."

The deal was negotiated by Josh Thomashow and Kevin Kasha for Anchor Bay Films and Ben Weiss from Paradigm for the film.