Serial Killer Movies

Dog’s Movie House: “Terrifier 3 Continues The Gory Legend Of Art The Clown!”

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here and those of you who know me know that I abosolutely love horror films. I love all kinds of them and can find viewing pleasure in just about any of them. I say this because I know there are members of my audience who prefer their scary films to be more suspenseful and less gory. If you count yourself as one of these people then “Terrifier 3” is definitely NOT for you! The third feature featuring writer/director Damien Leone’s creation Art The Clown may be one of the goriest, most violent, gag inducing horror films ever released. It features a decent story, some decent performances, and a new horror movie icon in David Howard Thrnton’s performance as Art. Just remember the warning you received here first!

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Dog’s Movie House: “Trap” A Straightfoward Yet Tense Thriller From M. Night Shyamalan!”

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here! I have a great deal of admiration for M. Night Shyamalan, the talented writer/director of this week’s new release “Trap.” He’s been in the unenviable position for the last twenty-five years of trying to top his masterpiece of a debut “The Sixth Sense.” The man has gone through his share of ups and downs over the years, yet for every “Avatar: The Last Airbender” there’s been a comeback with a film like “Split.” Known for his twisty endings, Shyamalan plays it mostly straight with this latest film featuring Josh Hartnett as a serial killer attempting to evade a massive manhunt at stadium in which he (along with his unknowing daughter) are attending a rock concert. The result is a tight, well-acted and written cat and mouse story that is very focused and entertaining!

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Dog’s Movie House: “The Little Things” Doesn’t Take Said Little Things Into Account!

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with a look at “The Little Things” a crime thriller starring three Oscar winners and serves as a passion project for popular writer/director John Lee Hancock (“The Blind Side”). The thriller is set in the 1990s and takes inspiration from such classics as “Seven” and “Silence Of The Lambs.” So what could possibly go wrong? The answer: plenty!

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