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Tormented by a parental slaying, Alex has become a psychotic who strikes when love is not in bloom. While stalking a new mate, a body count begins to emerge and Detective Hannah (John Shrapnel) is called in to follow the trail of victims in hopes it will lead to the whereabouts of the killer. This creepy look into the mind of a .. Read more
| Starring | John Shrapnel, Miriam Margolyes, Laurel Holloman, Claire Goose |
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| Director | Philip Claydon |
| Genres | Horror |
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Derivative of its familiar American counterparts, this serial killer movie has something of a '70s atmosphere in its... read more on Time Out
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Well worth a look
I feel obliged to defend this film from the negative reviews it has received so far.
It's fair to say if your idea of horror is lots of blood, ... read more »
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Don't bother watching
The film did have suspense, however it lacks creepiness and horror. I wanted to be frigthen, but all it did was make me laugh at how pathitic the film was.
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Well worth a look
I feel obliged to defend this film from the negative reviews it has received so far.
It's fair to say if your idea of horror is lots of blood, ... read more »
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Nah!
Stupid film. I never liked it. They don't even show the face of the killer! Nah, not worth watching!
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don't bother!!
This film is very strange, spent the whole time frowing with a question mark above my head. Some very strange ways of killing people, keeps you wondering is ... read more »
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Wish I had read the other review first!!!
I must start reading the reviews before i rent. Absolutely awful and not worth watching. I've seen worse............but not that many!!
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Poor
Not a worthwhile evenings entertainment. The acting was weak and the characters never built up any credibility as they were too stereotypical and transparent. ... read more »