Films and events tagged 'killer films'

-Dates: 18, 26, 31 Jan-

9 wins & 2 nominations including Best Actor, 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival.

From the mind of one of the world’s top horror directors, comes the spine-chilling film that kickstarted Japan’s glorious horror media explosion in the late ‘90s. A wave of bizarre, gruesome murders sweeps through Tokyo, all of them connected only by an ‘X’ carved into the victims’ necks and the fact that none of the murderers can remember why they committed the crimes.

Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Tokyo Sonata), Starring Kôji Yakusho (Perfect Days)

-Dates: 29 Jan, 2 & 8 Feb-

Rated: R21

64 wins & 188 Nominations

A glamorous American couple’s illusion of marital bliss shatters when Amy Dunne goes missing on their fifth anniversary. As her disappearance becomes the centre of an intense media circus, questions arise about who Nick and Amy really are.

Directed by David Flincher (Se7en, The Social Network)
Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike

-Dates: 12, 25 Jan, 1 Feb-

Rated: R21

*TW: This film contains strong violence and scenes of sexual assault.

Forget a revenge dress, try a revenge film! A top-secret agent swears revenge on the bloodthirsty serial killer who slaughtered his fiancée. Unflinching and depraved, I Saw the Devil is a pulverising, operatic thriller propelled forward by fiery rage and top-notch filmmaking.

Directed by Kim Jee-Woon (The Good the Bad the Weird)
Starring Choi Min-Suk (Old Boy, Lady Vengence), Lee Byung-hun (Squid Game, A Bittersweet Life)

-From 23 Jan-

30th Anniversary re-release of David Fincher‘s iconic thriller!

The 1995 Academy Award-nominated psycholigical thriller ushers in its pearl anniversary this year! with a theatrical re-release!

Two homicide detectives desperately hunt for a brilliant and elusive killer who orchestrates a string of horrific murders, each kill targeting a practitioner of one of the 'seven deadly sins'.

Directed by David Fincher (Gone Girl), Starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman

-Dates: 15,19, 30 Jan-

5 Oscars Wins

The best performances of Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins’ careers collide in the first horror film to ever win a Best Picture Oscar. Freshly minted FBI agent Clarice Starling (Foster) reluctantly enlists the help of cannibal killer Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins) to try and catch a new serial murderer who has been kidnapping and skinning young women.

Directed by Jonathan Demme

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