"The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt the For the Green River Killer" is a made for TV film about the interviews between Robert Keppel and Ted Bundy as they discussed the Green River Killer. Bundy contacted Keppel after he learned about the Green River Killer, claiming that he may have some insight behind what kind of person the Green River Killer could be. Bruce Greenwood and Cary Elwes provide great performances as Kepple and Bundy. The interviews that take place right before Bundy's execution are truly powerful as the movie dives into Bundy's conscious. The film is clearly more of a crime drama than a horror film but it goes to show that what people are really capable of is just as frightening as what we can make up.
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Trilogy of Terror (1975)
The “Trilogy of Terror” is the only anthology that doesn’t
have a connecting story and it’s the first Made-for-TV movie that I’ve reviewed
so far. This movie was developed as a TV series pilot that was later passed
over. It stars Karen Black in four different roles and was written by Richard
Matheson. The first two stories were mediocre at best with disappointing
endings that failed to shock. The third story, on the other hand, is highly
regarded as one of the scariest moments ever seen in a Made-for-TV movie and it’s
the only reason why I’m reviewing this film instead of John Carpenter’s “Body
Bag”….(yawn).
The first story is about a college student that asks his
teacher out on a date, drugs her and takes pictures of her, and then blackmails
her into doing whatever he wants. But after a few weeks, the teacher tells the
student that she has become tired of him and the entire experience was of her
design. He’s shocked and dies after drinking a poisoned beverage. She burns
down his apartment and makes it all look like an accident.
The second story is about two sisters who are the polar
opposite of each other. One day the prudish one decides to kill the sexy one,
but the only problem is that they happen to be the same person who is suffering
from a split personality syndrome.
The third and by far greatest story of the trilogy is about
a young woman who buys her boyfriend a Zuni fetish doll that has a warning to
never remove the golden chain that it wears because it keeps the killer spirit that’s
trapped within under control. Of course the chain falls off and the Zuni doll
comes to life, attacking the woman over and over again. She tries to kill it in
various ways but nothing works. Finally, she manages to trap it inside her oven
where it burns to death…only to become a cloud of black smoke that she inhales
when she opens the oven. The woman becomes possessed with the killer spirit and
waits for the next victim to come along.
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