A maniac on the loose. Murdering young women. Painting the walls with blood. And hiding their bodies. Where? Only the killer knows.A maniac on the loose. Murdering young women. Painting the walls with blood. And hiding their bodies. Where? Only the killer knows.A maniac on the loose. Murdering young women. Painting the walls with blood. And hiding their bodies. Where? Only the killer knows.
Fahar Faizaan
- Policeman
- (as Faizaan Shurai)
David McCaffrey
- Det Con Neal
- (uncredited)
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Making a Killing is not a perfect film by all means, though considering that it was the first film for writer and director Ryan L.Driscoll it was more or less what I was expecting. I do think that the film had too many plot twists which complicate things a bit too much, and not all of them are developed enough. The killer I also found hammy and unconvincing. However, Making a Killing is not bad at all. Sometimes there is too much of a TV movie feel in how the film looks but compared to other films made on a similar budget Making a Killing is hardly what you call cheap. The writing has some nice humour and suspense, the story is intriguing on the whole and has tension though could have been even better if there was a few less plot twists and more expansion, and the pacing is efficient. Making a Killing is directed solidly if understandably a little too safe in places, and on the most part the acting is good. So in conclusion, I recommend Making a Killing, for a first-timer it is actually pretty good though could have been even better with a little more polish. 7/10 Bethany Cox
This will not hold up to close scrutiny, and there are numerous loose ends. The movie twists and turns to the extreme, sometimes to it's detriment. The character development and acting are good, and the low budget really does not get in the way at all. If you enjoy plots that are bent in almost every direction possible then "Murder By Design", might be of interest. If however, you demand a certain amount of logic in your movies then perhaps you should pass on this one. This is no "Red Rock West", or "A Simple Plan", it is what it is, a low budget, above average copycat serial killer movie that I marginally recommend. - MERK
This one really took me by surprise, I picked it up just looking for something new and not really expecting much, but what I got was a great viewing experience. The characters are well written and unique with distinct personality traits, the premise of the movie is fantastic, made even better by a series of plot twists leaving you never certain about what is going to happen next! The budget is noticeably very low, but if that's something you can look past or enjoy, then you should love this movie! Highly recommend to anyone who doesn't mind a cheap film, in order to enjoy an excellent story. Worth the watch!
I have seen hundreds of thrillers and this one did surprise me. The acting is good, the plot twists are unpredictable and the story moves along at a good pace. I was generally surprised a few times. There are a few things that did bother me though: The look of the movie though feels like a made for TV movie but the story is way above most films in this genre. The killer really isn't that scary but instead just a little too generic. Please, be creative with the killer's costume, I'm tired of the same old all black outfit and leather mask get up. Overall, if you like the thriller genre, I would certainly recommend this movie and that is not something I do often.
Awesome movie for how low the budget is. Lots of plot twists, very unpredictable, keeps you guessing what will happen next. Very well made considering the resources at hand.
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- ConnectionsReferences Psychose (1960)
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