In a small Midwestern town, a troubled teen with homicidal tendencies must hunt down and destroy a supernatural killer while keeping his own inner demons at bay. I Am Not a Serial Killer is a 2016 English-language Drama Horror motion picture featuring Max Records, Laura Fraser, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Baldwin, Karl Geary, Dee Noah and Savanna Thunder. The movie is based on I Am Not a Serial Killer by Dan Wells. I Am Not a Serial Killer was Produced by Nick Ryan, James B. Harris, Mark Lane and James Harris. I Am Not a Serial Killer is written by Billy O brien and Christopher Hyde and it is directed by Billy O brien. IFC Midnight acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. I Am Not a Serial Killer was released on 26th August 2016 and takes a screen time of 103 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. I Am Not a Serial Killer was made on a budget of $1 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. Cinematography was done by Robbie Ryan and editing by Nick Emerson. The music was composed by Adrian Johnston.
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I Am Not a Serial Killer Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 84%
Katie Rife
I Am Not A Serial Killer is unmistakably a drama, but its a strangely cheerful one given its dark subject matter. ( Read More )
Matt Donato
At its best, this is a film that keeps tension tight and anticipation on edge. ( Read More )
David Clack
The icky, well teased, nightmarish climax is visually stunning for a low budget project, though perhaps a touch too straight up strange for some. ( Read More )
Mike McCahill
Where the Wild Things Ares Max Records is a morbid teen and Christopher Lloyd is his suspicious neighbour, in this adaptation of Dan Wellss YA novel The steady passage of film makers from Ireland to the US continues. ( Read More )
Mark Kermode
In the case of this movie, it hurts just enough for us to care, sinking its storytelling teeth deep enough to draw blood, while still retaining the flesh wound frivolity of cackling morbid fun. ( Read More )