Review: Spencer lends some humanity to campy revenge fantasy
Teenage brains. Alcohol. Driver’s licenses. Put them together and what you get, inevitably, are a whole bunch of bad decisions — in real life and in movies.
It’s not a new lesson, but it’s the most coherent one in “Ma ,” a middling high school horror revenge fantasy (if that’s a thing) starring Octavia Spencer. Oh, here’s the other: That Spencer humanizes and improves pretty much every movie she’s in.
The Oscar-winning actress is the only reason to see “Ma,” and she’s clearly having a grand old campy time playing Sue Ann, an unstable middle-aged woman who clearly hasn’t, um, graduated from decades of resentment toward the cool-kid bullies who mistreated her in high school. To be fair, she has a right to be angry. Like, really angry.