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The Last Horror Movie

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
4.2K
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Kevin Howarth in The Last Horror Movie (2003)
Dark ComedyFound Footage HorrorHorrorThriller

A serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding ... Read allA serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer with a taste for human flesh.A serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer with a taste for human flesh.

  • Director
    • Julian Richards
  • Writers
    • James Handel
    • Julian Richards
  • Stars
    • Kevin Howarth
    • Mark Stevenson
    • Antonia Beamish
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Julian Richards
    • Writers
      • James Handel
      • Julian Richards
    • Stars
      • Kevin Howarth
      • Mark Stevenson
      • Antonia Beamish
    • 88User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Kevin Howarth
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    • Max
    Mark Stevenson
    Mark Stevenson
    • The Assistant
    Antonia Beamish
    • Petra
    Christabel Muir
    • Sam
    Jonathan Coote
    Jonathan Coote
    • John
    Rita Davies
    Rita Davies
    • Grandma
    Joe Hurley
    • Ben
    • (as Joe Morley)
    Jamie Langthorne
    • Nico
    John Berlyne
    • Phil
    Mandy Gordon
    • Sarah
    Jim Bywater
    • Bill
    Lisa Renée
    Lisa Renée
    • Waitress
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Killer
    • (as Chris Adamson)
    Adrian Johnson
    • Kelly
    John MacCrossan
    • Groom
    Megan Whelan
    • Bride
    Philip Harvey
    Philip Harvey
    • Bride's father
    • (as Philip Chapman)
    Alexandra Hill
    • Bridesmaid
    • Director
      • Julian Richards
    • Writers
      • James Handel
      • Julian Richards
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    audiomatters

    The better kinda American Psycho Movie

    this is one of the best movies of that genre i've ever seen ! i've been watching it at the Fantasy Filmfest in Berlin and i have to say that Kevin Howarth as the serial killer Max is the most frightening and charismatic actor in years. I'm sure we'll see that guy soon in other movies. he's fantastic ! the complete idea of having this weird character filming his live for response from horror movie watchers is brilliant. but it's not just frightening and shocking it's more a kinda reality thrill as well as a pitchblack humor with sarcasm that makes the movie that enjoyable. i wish julian richards would have gotten the job to do the American Psycho Movie. he would have been the one to do a good film of the book. I hope "The Last Horror Movie" is going to be released on DVD soon ... if anyone knows anything about a release on video or better DVD, please email me to audiomatters at hotmail.com
    Dethcharm

    "Why Cling Onto Something That Makes You Miserable?"...

    THE LAST HORROR MOVIE uses the clever ruse of mimicking a rented horror film that has been recorded over, allowing the main character, Max (Kevin Howarth), to tell his grisly story to the viewer with words and horrific deeds. Max is nonchalant about his actions, sticking to his narrative, regardless of what heinous crimes he commits.

    Filmed by Max's "assistant" (Mark Stevenson), this "documentary" takes us along with the killer as he merrily relieves his victim's of their boring lives. This is one of the better examples of the "found footage" subgenre, fitting in neatly between such classics as MAN BITES DOG, and THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES. One bizarre twist is the way Max mingles visits with his family in with the carnage. This makes it all even more unsettling.

    The cameraman's subplot is also quite disturbing.

    The dialogue is, at times, fascinating, as we hear Max ask some rather philosophical questions of his audience. In spite of this, we're never unaware that we're witnessing the vile actions of a monster.

    Mr. Howarth is terrifying in his unflinching role. It's just too bad that VHS tapes are no longer available from video-rental shops. That would have made this quite a find...
    7MikesIDhasbeentaken

    Good in the right circumstances...

    And by that I mean if the last scene freaks you out or not depends on how your watching the film... For me, I had walked to blockbuster one evening and browsed the horror films available, chose this one from reading the back of it, and walked to a friends house that night and we watched it around midnight, I then had to walk home alone...

    if you've seen the film, you might appreciate that this is a far more scarier way to watch this than watching now where you'll either download or order online, or watch on TV, which kind of kills the films ending.

    Not sure how I'd feel had I seen under different conditions, but as a teenager and with the above circumstances, had me looking over my shoulder a little bit...
    8DVD_Connoisseur

    A fresh take on the serial killer genre

    "The Last Horror Movie" is an effective film that could be described as a British "Man Bites Dog". Unpredictable, witty and thought-provoking, Julian Richards' film rises above the limitations of its budget and the result is a haunting production that is difficult to forget.

    The film's star and narrator, Kevin Howarth, is superb as the psychopathic wedding video organiser, Max. Howarth's performance is right on the mark. Like Bret Easton Ellis' "American Psycho" Patrick Bateman, Max reveals the thought-processes that go through his disturbed mind.

    The film has the ability to put the viewer in an uncomfortable place and some scenes have a genuinely surprising outcome. This won't appeal to viewers expecting an "August Underground"-style gore-fest but it does have moments where the visual effects are excellent.

    An ingenious film, this is worthy of a viewing. Unlike most films, "The Last Horror Story" works best on VHS or DVD rather than the big screen.

    8 out of 10.
    a-f-beeton

    British filmmaking with an unnerving edge

    Though the title of this film might suggest conventional horror forthcomings, don't despair. The last Horror Movie is a unique cinematic exploration in to the mind of a serial killer. Wedding filmmaker Max Parry [Kevin Howarth] is a London bachelor who enjoys looking after his sisters' kids, entertaining friends and honing the art of murder. He decides to make his own horror film in order to help him discover his victim's attitudes to death. The commonsensical style of this movie is its real charm. It lacks the sardonic comedy that makes Rémy Belvauxs' Belgian film Man Bites Dog an obvious fiction, but henceforth the horror becomes much more feasible. Howarth conceivably becomes someone we could know, and like. His charismatic portrayal of Parry makes us open to his rational debates of art vs. humanity. The last horror movie takes the horror genre and turns it on its head; it pushes the viewer to challenge why they enjoy purveying murder and brutal senseless acts of killing. It forces us to consider the value of a human life and then contradicts our opinion with the general antipathy shown for human life in the third world. It tries to make us believe that murder is in essence a force of nature. The protection and reassurance of your own home is no longer a safe haven but a fruitful opportunity to gratify the predator among us. If you can stomach horror and gore then go and see this film. It's a powerful piece of British filmmaking with an unnerving edge. Director Julian Richards commented that the real horror of this film starts when you leave the cinema, a concept that entertained me, as I lay awake, convincing myself that the squeaking floorboards below were not as innocent as they sounded.

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    • Goofs
      When Max slits the throat of the woman his assistant was supposed to kill, you can clearly see that the knife does not make contact with her throat.
    • Quotes

      Max Parry: Now, why don't I care about that? I mean, I know you care about that; that's why you think I'm a bad person, but the thing is, I don't care about it. I didn't ask not to care about it, but I don't. And if I don't care, how can I think it's wrong? And if I don't think it's wrong, why shouldn't I do it?

    • Alternate versions
      German version was heavily edited because the ratings board FSK as well as the JK/SPIO (juristical committee of the German film business association) thought that this film might violate §131 (glorification of violence). The version certified by the JK/SPIO runs 67 minutes, the version with a "Not under 18" rating from the FSK runs not even one hour.
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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The last horror movie
    • Production companies
      • Prolific Films
      • Snakehair Productions
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      • $780,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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