Closeted Inspector John Kildare (Bill Nighy) is set up by his superior, in what is a piece of political theatre, to fail in investigating the latest grisly human tableau
left by the serial killer dubbed, indeed self - dubbed, «the Golem».
Not exact matches
David Berkowitz, AKA «Son of Sam» - The notorious
serial killer dubbed
by the media as «Son of Sam» stalked New York in 1976 shooting victims and
leaving behind notes mocking the police.
The
serial killer mocks the detectives
by leaving clues to his next crimes.
Oldest boy Fenton (Matthew O'Leary) and his little brother Adam (Jeremy Sumpter) are
left to decide whether Dad is indeed touched
by divine hand or just another redneck
serial killer in a white van.
With a
serial killer on the loose, Police Inspector Halloway (Patrick Wymark, Where Eagles Dare, Repulsion) investigates a pattern of grisly murders whose perpetrator
leaves a small doll
by the body of each victim.
Jessie Buckley (
left) plays the troubled Moll, who is drawn to suspected
serial killer Pascal, played
by Johnny Flynn, in Michael Pearce's stylish psychodrama «Beast.»
He, naturally, is lured back
by the NYPD to help track a
serial killer who is using Reinhart's first book to
leave clues.
The rest of the film follows suit
by stuttering between two children playing hooky, a cute waitress (Melanie Doane) flirting with a drifter while dreaming, Steve Earle - like, of getting out of Dodge, and of an investigation of a possible
serial killer who
leaves black swan feathers at the scenes of his crimes.
A GRIPPING
SERIAL KILLER THRILLER An entire family is murdered and,
by a quirk, a young girl is
left unharmed.
Well, like the great Winston Wolfe you are there to solve problems, these problems being cleaning up the sloppy mess
left behind
by a
serial killer and various gangsters.