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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
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Inspired by the true story of Henry Lee Lucas, a serial killer, who committed a series of brutal killings, as he used to film the process of murder on a videotape, receiving help from his best friend.
Actors:
Mary Demas, Michael Rooker, Anne Bartoletti, Elizabeth Kaden, Ted Kaden, Denise Sullivan, Anita Ores, Megan Ores, Cheri Jones, Monica Anne OMalley, Bruce Quist, ...»
Director:
John McNaughton
Country:
United States
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Baltimore Sun
September 16, 2014 If you want a gore fix, this is it. If you're looking for a film with purpose, better wait until the bill changes.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
December 05, 2016 It is unspeakably unpleasant, and it is almost perfect.
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Tulsa World
September 16, 2014 A powerful, original look at the hopeless urban underclass in the American city, where lost people nibble at the garbage of our culture -- in a kind of perverse application of the "trickle-down" theory -- hating themselves and us all the while.
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Orlando Sentinel
August 12, 2013 The film is an honest and disturbing attempt to come to grips with the sort of modern horror that we must -- more urgently every day -- try to understand.
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Chicago Tribune
August 12, 2013 McNaughton's direction combines a strict social realism with a cool, Fritz Langian sense of pre-determination, while his work with actors has the improvisational freshness of a John Cassavetes.
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Los Angeles Times
August 12, 2013 Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is as fine a film as it is a brutally disturbing one.
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Brooklyn Magazine
November 09, 2016 The director's artistry overshadows his grind house titillations, though they're still to be found aplenty...not just grim and gross or even disturbing; it's hurtful.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
August 12, 2013 The difference between John McNaughton's incredibly chilling film and the usual serving of screen carnage is the difference between the mind of a murderer and the cynical and manipulative depiction of mindless murder.
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Seattle Times
September 16, 2014 In a world in which eight nearly identical Friday the 13th movies offer the adventures of Jason the ax-murderer as entertainment for teen-agers, maybe we do need this sobering alternative.
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New Yorker
August 12, 2013 Sure, it's compelling; the nature of the material guarantees that. But it doesn't seem to be telling us much more than that the world is a scary place and murder is ugly. We knew those things. This is tabloid chic.
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Cinemaphile.org
October 15, 2015 It resonates with nightmarish energies, as if possessed by a malevolent quality that keeps its subject matter piercing in this era of violent saturation.
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eFilmCritic.com
May 17, 2017 Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer has a creepy, city-after-dark overtone, an existential chill. It carries a true grindhouse whiff while staking its claim as art.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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