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Psychopaths

  • 2017
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
821
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Angela Trimbur in Psychopaths (2017)
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Several psychopaths wreak havoc over the course of a violent night.Several psychopaths wreak havoc over the course of a violent night.Several psychopaths wreak havoc over the course of a violent night.

  • Director
    • Mickey Keating
  • Writer
    • Mickey Keating
  • Stars
    • Ashley Bell
    • James Landry Hébert
    • Mark Kassen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Mickey Keating
    • Writer
      • Mickey Keating
    • Stars
      • Ashley Bell
      • James Landry Hébert
      • Mark Kassen
    • 14User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
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    Ashley Bell
    Ashley Bell
    • Alice
    James Landry Hébert
    James Landry Hébert
    • The Strangler
    Mark Kassen
    Mark Kassen
    • George
    Angela Trimbur
    Angela Trimbur
    • Blondie
    Ivana Shein
    Ivana Shein
    • Brenda
    Jeremy Gardner
    Jeremy Gardner
    • Cop
    Samuel Zimmerman
    Samuel Zimmerman
    • Mask
    • (as Sam Zimmerman)
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Starkweather
    Helen Rogers
    Helen Rogers
    • Farrah
    Jeff Daniel Phillips
    Jeff Daniel Phillips
    • Storyteller
    Katherine Skelton
    Katherine Skelton
    • Motel Girl
    Mike Williamson
    • Hotel Manager
    Michael Villar
    Michael Villar
    • Mutton Chops
    Ross Francis
    • Head Orderly
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • Orderly
    Jamie Ann Burke
    Jamie Ann Burke
    • Night Nurse
    Graham Skipper
    Graham Skipper
    • Leisure Suit
    Josh Ethier
    Josh Ethier
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    • Director
      • Mickey Keating
    • Writer
      • Mickey Keating
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    6TuesdayThe17th

    An experimental piece from the heart

    This is Mickey Keating's fifth or sixth film that he both wrote and directed. Its nice to see a director writing and directing all of his movies. It allows for a full vision into the directors mind. Mickey Keating has had a kind of amateur style in his past films, with "Darling" being his highest rated film at 5.5 which to me,is a shock because I didn't think Darling was anything special. The black and white was clearly only used because of a minimal budget and the editing is pretty bland. Keating uses that split screen technique which he led into Psychopaths as well. I went into Psychopaths excited. I seemed it out the day it came out on DVD. Although Keating's directing has been amateurish, he is still a big influence of mine as I am,working on my first feature film myself. Just looking for some people to stand behind it. Keating is a true horror fan. His shudder series is great and its cool how he shot himself up the ladder through deep passion for the genre. Psychopaths surprised me. Its his best looking film yet. That amateur directing style is gone. Besides a few minor editing blunders, It seems like he finally is really getting the hang of this. Psychopaths didnt have a legit story with a climax. It was more of like a montage of murder, or an anthology film about a bunch of different serial killers. A really cool aspect is that its a true indie horror. I LOVE Larry Fessenden. He is one of my top idols. Keating has an all star indie horror cast. Ashley Bell, James Landry Hebert, Josh Ethier, Graham Skipper, Joe Begos, Jeremy Gardener, Helen Rogers, Matt Mercer, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Padraig Reynolds, PLUS it has Angela Trimbur AND Larry Fessenden!! Mark Kassen gave a very good performance in this movie too. Very heartfelt and true. So did Gardener. Most of these people are directors and trekked a very similar path I am currently trekking. This film is truly kind of brilliant. Its refreshing and violent and dark and like a neon noir at the same time. Its a movie about the killers. Imexcited for Mickey and am excited to see what's next for him. You can tell he is happy with what he is doing.
    5pattywatkins-05578

    Wanted to love it

    If the description hadn't stated something about a serial killer dying and his spirit going into all of these other peoples bodies (or something like that) the audience would have like no idea that was even a thing....it seems like a producer watched it and was like.....we got some splainin' to do here. Ashley Bell was amazing as always, highlight of the movie. Not a bad movie at all, but uneven and beautifully shot.
    4seriouscritic-42569

    Visuals in Support of Nothing

    Sadly, another well made film by Mickey Keating that is ultimately disappointing (following Darling and Carnage Park and POD - but that was a super low budget first film so the positives outweighed the negatives in that case). Keating has an excellent visual eye, and this film is nothing if not a testament to the skills of it's editing, but it is all in the service of absolutely nothing. And even though I personally prefer films that are intelligent, offer new insights and observations within their genre, and approach their subjects with depth, I can still sit back and enjoy movies that seek only to entertain. And during the first half hour of this film I was willing to cut it a lot of slack, even though it announced its conspicuous lack of depth with the line "There ain't no why to evil" and a faceless narrator whose ramblings skirt perilously close to "crap happens". But regardless of the "hook" the film hangs it's narrative on there is no story to speak of and no characters of any depth or real interest even though many of them are given monologues that frequently serve no purpose except adding to the run-time. Keating is too influenced by other directors so there are extended sequences of figures dancing against black or performing old songs in the white light of a stage spotlight (thank you Mr. Lynch) or too-sleazy characters (a totally unbelievable police officer) who gets to have a lengthy, profanity laced monologue saying nothing worth listening to and punctuated by beating another character (an attempt at Tarantino?). Plot? Narrative? Follow-through? Anything??? He doesn't even develop the idea he started with as his hook. You watch the film without engagement, succumbing to frustration that you wasted your time and the director wasted an opportunity to make a good film. And at the end everything dribbles away and we're supposed to see that as clever because the unseen and omnipotent narrator apologizes if it was all "too ambiguous". Keating obviously needs to spend more time re-writing and polishing his screenplays (or find himself a co-writer who will push him toward creative AND coherent), but there is still no reason for the slew of improbabilities and impossibilities that litter the film even if the director's excuse would be "it's supposed to be stylized", such as a character doused in gasoline who wrestles with another man holding a lit cigarette, before taking out a lighter and using it to ignite even more gas - all without attracting a spark. And tossing the fingerprint-laden metal lighter into the fire. Those fingerprints would remain. Or the fact that the same record album contains stylistically divergent music by completely different artists, or an officer is going door to door at 4:30 in the morning and greets a woman with "I hope I didn't wake you". And that same officer's hair (especially if it's a period film as all the accouterments suggest), and the way characters react around a very public crime scene etc etc etc. This film is almost enough to make me give up on Mr. Keating eventually producing a successful film. But I have nothing, if not hope; which is why I turned this on in the first place.
    3wandernn1-81-683274

    Bizarre Mishmash Of A Movie

    Very weird movie and I really have a hard time getting behind it. It seemed long for as short as it was and I think that was because it was just boring. It wasn't a fun movie at all. 3/10.
    10Mr-Player_Noob

    one of the most underrated horror movies of 2017

    I'm fan of mickey keating (i really like POD, loved DARLING and enjoy CARNAGE PARK) so in his new movie PSYCHOPATHS have a bad score and critics but in my opinion, this movie is great. not boring or trash as all.

    this movie is so much of tribute the Giallo horror style (some Dario Argento films) to has many visually stunning and colorful cinematography mix in the 80's slasher movies with many difference characters to kill the victims.

    in my opinion. this movie is visually stunning, insane editing, beautiful cinematography, all of the great performance from many actor and actress (ashley bell is so insane performance! ), the great score and soundtrack.

    10/10

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 瘋人夜
    • Filming locations
      • The Pink Motel & Cadillac Jack's Diner, 9457 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Glass Eye Pix
      • High Window Films
      • Sorrows Entertainment
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      • $51,186
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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