Fictional serial killers have always taken on an important role in horror cinema. Since the dawn of cinematography they have been represented in the figure of the mad scientist (Dr. Henry Jekyll, Dr. Mabuse) or the criminal with paranormal powers or the fruit of the perversion of one of his creators (Dracula, Frankenstein, The Invisible Man) or more simply a joke of nature (The Wolf Man, Creature from the Black Lagoon). This developed the creativity of directors and screenwriters. Already in the early 1930s, an important film company, Universal Pictures, made these characters its warhorse, launching the infamous Universal Monsters in the cinemas. (Wikipedia)
San Franpsycho (2006) Review
I left my talent in San Franpsycho San Franpyscho (2006): 1 out of 10: So you want to make a serial killer movie. But your […]