In other words, if fighting superbugs is like a horror
movie, the approach can tell if the call is coming from inside the
house, or if the
killer is lurking outside and about to barge through the door.
James Vanderbilt has been primarily known as a screenwriter for many years, having written everything from superhero
movies (THE AMAZING SPIDER - MAN), to serial
killer thrillers (ZODIAC), to action - adventures (WHITE
HOUSE DOWN).
The camper van is soon located along with its owner, a gangly, inarticulate man - child named Alex (played to creepy perfection by Paul Dano), who lives with his aunt (Melissa Leo) in the kind of run - down, cluttered tract
house where serial
killers and other
movie deviants tend to reside.
I Am Not a Serial
Killer sells itself on being one of those quirky and slightly surreal indie horror movies that has a premise that sounds familiar but adds a few twists and turns to throw you off your guard, and for the first half of the movie this approach generally works; the sense of a small town in the grip of an apparent serial killer comes across thanks to the geography of the houses and the interactions of the people we meet, and as a character John is well - written and superbly acted, making him instantly interesting and, despite his odd character traits, slightly ende
Killer sells itself on being one of those quirky and slightly surreal indie horror
movies that has a premise that sounds familiar but adds a few twists and turns to throw you off your guard, and for the first half of the
movie this approach generally works; the sense of a small town in the grip of an apparent serial
killer comes across thanks to the geography of the houses and the interactions of the people we meet, and as a character John is well - written and superbly acted, making him instantly interesting and, despite his odd character traits, slightly ende
killer comes across thanks to the geography of the
houses and the interactions of the people we meet, and as a character John is well - written and superbly acted, making him instantly interesting and, despite his odd character traits, slightly endearing.