The paths of multiple serial killers cross on one blood soaked night. The soul of recently-executed serial killer possesses
many of his followers during the full moon. Alice is an escaped mental patient who thinks she is 1950s lounge singer while
Blondie lures men into her basement, the Midnight Strangler claims his victims in seedy motels, and a deranged cop has his
own agenda. Writer/ Director Mickey Keating manages to project a fantastically shot horror movie, but PSYCHOPATHS just flounders
when it comes to plot as it seems to be drawn out about 40 minutes too long as it repeats the same things over and over during
the course of the movie either from one character's POV or from another’s POV of the same scene. It become s a tedious
viewing experience where fast forwarding through it at times won't make you miss much in the plot as PSYCHOPATHS is clearly
more style over substance for a movie which could have used a better script from the director. It might have been better
as a short film than an 80 minute excuse of horror imagery which I can't even recommend that you rent. Skip it and search
out better horror movies
SPECIAL FEATURES:
The only extra are trailers for PSYCHOPATHS, PET, and THE SOUND
FINAL ANALYSIS: Despite the excellent cinematography and direction, the actors can't overcome the overdrawn script of PSYCHOPATHS
which is need of a better plot. Skip it and rent a better horror movie.
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