Movie Review: “LIKE ME” vividly explores Internet madness
Writer/director Robert Mockler and producer Larry Fessenden have said that their new movie LIKE ME isn’t exactly a horror film, but then it isn’t exactly any kind of film.
Writer/director Robert Mockler and producer Larry Fessenden have said that their new movie LIKE ME isn’t exactly a horror film, but then it isn’t exactly any kind of film.
It’s likely you haven’t seen as many different kinds of insanity in one film as you have in PSYCHOPATHS, which hits theaters this Friday, December 1. It’s the latest and most ambitious film from rising horror auteur Mickey Keating (DARLING, CARNAGE PARK), who talks about it with RUE MORGUE below, along with two of his stars.
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Most of Jenn Wexler’s THE RANGER takes place in the great outdoors where the title character does his dirty work, but when RUE MORGUE first visits the shoot, the setting couldn’t be more different.
Rising horror director Mickey Keating has been exploring insanity for his last few films, and after the monochromatic psychodrama of DARLING and the desert dementia of CARNAGE PARK, he goes full-blown crazy with PSYCHOPATHS, abandoning conventional storytelling to plunge into the avant-garde.