What's your favorite movie about a serial killer?
What, in the natural world, is more frightening than a serial killer? A terrestrial being born like anyone else, dedicated to predation like Mozart to the harpsichord. The fright and fascination they instill have made them a prime subject for study and dramatization. True crime as a genre of entertainment has exploded far beyond the bookstore, and movies about homicidal maniacs aren’t a new phenomenon.
Creep is an indie delight. It dives into the setup quickly. Co-writer and director Patrick Brice plays a videographer who picked up an odd job helping an ailing man record a video to leave behind for his soon-to-be-born son. His client’s strange behavior, and the forced intimacy required to document a dying man’s message to his son, give Aaron pause but don’t deter him. Joseph is at once weird, tender, and kind.
Still perhaps his best picture, Rob Zombie created a grimy classic in The Devil’s Rejects. The callous antics of the Firefly gang, not to be confused with the western-tinged space pirates that graced television and film in the early 2000s, are difficult to watch even by the standard of films set on this list. Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are sociopaths without remorse on their killing spree while evading the law. It’s a western meets ‘70s style grindhouse cinema.
The House That Jack Built is one of the best serial killer movies ever released. It’s introspective and violent, dark and comedic—it shares a lot in common with the strengths of American Psycho. The audience follows Jack as he opens up about his life as a serial killer and as an engineer. He expands upon his motivations, curiosities, concerns, and desires to a mysterious and mostly offscreen character named Verge .
Two men commit murder for different reasons in Killers. One killer is a Japanese finance worker who moonlights as a torturous murderer named Nomura. Nomura is an unassuming, suave dude, he just happens to be maniacally insane—the Japanese Patrick Bateman. A video recording of a man’s final seconds links Nomura with journalist-turned-murderer, Bayu , and Nomura attempts to guide Bayu on his path of vengeance against the dirty politicians who ruined his career.
Still one of Bong Joon Ho’s greatest 18 years later, Memories of Murder is phenomenal. It’s based on a real sting of killings that occurred in South Korea before the story was adapted into a play by Kwang-rim Kim. Serial killer theme aside, the movie is immaculate from one of the most stunning title cards ever, to the final look from Kang-ho Song . Song plays detective Park, a small-town cop investigating a body that was dumped in an irrigation ditch.
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