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Even while watching a work of fiction, there is no quarter from the idea that somebody, somewhere, may want to kill you β and for no other reason than some unknown psychological force compels them to do so. That begs an obvious question, then: why would anyone want to watch a movie about a serial killer? In putting together this list of the best serial-killer films, we paid particular attention to those that rely less on transgressive shocks and more on observing the conditions that allow serial killers to exist.
These movies descend into the darkest parts of humanity, and in doing so reveal some things about ourselves we might not want to admit. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
It helped invent the slasher flick, anticipated the splatter film and elevated horror to high art. In this case, Lecter is the apex predator, even while mostly incarcerated. Atmospherically, it feels like a hazy memory of childhood trauma, which fits the story of two farmkids pursued by a psychopath. Said psychopath is a serial killer disguised as a preacher and embodied in a legendarily chilling, out-of-character performance by Robert Mitchum.