Film Review – Psycho Killer

1995’s “Seven” put screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker on the map. The feature’s dark obsessions and bleak worldview turned Walker into a go-to man for grim tales of humanity’s viciousness (including work on “8mm” and “Sleepy Hollow”), maintaining employment with harsh material. 31 years later, and Walker is still doing the same thing, creating “Psycho Killer,” which, once again, deals with an obsessive serial killer taking victims on his way to a final solution of sorts, hunted by a cop driven to take him down before he completes his vision for mass destruction. It’s definitely no “Seven,” with anything even remotely disturbing about the story peeled off the project by director Gavin Palone, who has tremendous difficulty juggling several subplots and overall tone. “Psycho Killer” (which was shot three years ago) is dreadful and an editorial mess, doing nothing to conjure a case of the creeps with its study of pain and suffering. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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