Posts Tagged ‘serial killer’
Jennifer 8 Blu-ray Review: Ambitious but Flawed Crime Story
An ambitious story stomped on by a studio makes this interesting thriller less than it could have been.
Read MoreTV Review: The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness
What happens when a man begins to investigate a case as a journalist, but then becomes so engrossed in the investigation that it takes over his whole life?
Read MoreTV Review: The Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer
The series traces the 1985 summer of terror.
Read MoreCold Light of Day (1989) Blu-ray Review: Portrait of a British Serial Killer
Obscure British serial killer film details the grubby life of a real life (if slightly fictionalized) murderer.
Read MoreBook Review: The Last Book on the Left: Stories of Murder and Mayhem from History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers
A fun, funny, and informative read. (Of course, that is, if you like reading about serial killers.)
Read MoreThe Hospital (1971) Blu-ray Review: George C. Scott Loses His Patients
There’s a killer on the loose and someone has to foot the bill in this obscured, Oscar-winning satire now available from Twilight Time.
Read MoreWhile the City Sleeps / Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Blu-rays Review: Puttin’ on the Fritz
Fritz Lang’s final two American films ‒ both starring Dana Andrews ‒ get the much-deserved Warner Archive Collection treatment.
Read MoreThe Psychopath (1966) Blu-ray Review: Columbo Goes Psycho
Robert Bloch and Freddie Francis’ unique, offbeat thriller finally hits home video thanks to Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Read MoreThe Zodiac Killer (1971) Blu-ray Review: Trap Them and Thrill Them
The American Film Genre Archive teams up with Something Weird Video to bring us a quintessential slice of sleazy ’70s exploitation filmmaking, paired with a second, rarely-seen serial killer flick.
Read MoreSolace (2015) Blu-ray Review: Quantum of Bollocks
Anthony Hopkins stars in a four-year-old dud based off of a decades-old, rejected sequel to ‘Se7en,’ ineffectively re-written to rip-off the recently revoked ‘Hannibal.’
Read MoreThe Strangler (1964) DVD Review: There’s Always the Son
The great Victor Buono stars as a bastardized Boston serial killer, now available from the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreTenderness of the Wolves Blu-ray Review: Serial Killer Social Drama
Fassbinder proteges Ulli Lommel and Kurt Raab bring the disturbing story of child-murderer Fritz Haarman to lurid life.
Read MoreAFI 2014 Review: Tales of the Grim Sleeper
A compelling and heartbreaking true-crime documentary.
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