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The Last Horror Movie [2003]

Starring: Kevin Howarth; Mark Stevenson; Antonia Beamish
Director: Julian Richards
Format: PAL
Released: 16 Oct 2006
RRP: £5.99
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Very good show - By: Emily OConnor, 07 Feb 2008
If you were a fan of Henry, Portrait of a serial killer, then this is a show for you. Done through a hand held camera style film I think its a must see. It does a lot for the horror genre. A stone cold killer in Max, we see everything through his eyes & his perspective. It is funny at times but never drifts away from the raw, brutal savagery of a serial killer. It will not be everybodys cup of tea but like I said if you enjoyed Henry then see this film. I give it 5 stars because I loved this film. Being a horror fan I thought this film gave the genre a much needed wake up calll just for the simple fact thats its not just your typical slasher flick. A photographer by day & a serial killer alll day & alll night!
Who's watching who watching who? - By: Dag Ross, 18 Nov 2006
Men or women - I don't reallly care," smirks serial killer Max Parry as he calmly pulls a hammer from his back pocket & bashes in the brains of a passing traffic warden. A few minutes later, he's throttling a woman to death in her car & then, before you've had time to draw breath, he's dismembering a man in his bath & serving up the cooked remains to his own granny. Gore blimey. The words sick as hell or sensationallly unpleasant don't even come close - but those with a strong stomach are in for a treat with this horrificallly-funny Brit flick. It turns out that when he's not hacking, slashing & burning anyone in his path, Max is a doting uncle & wedding photographer. There's no deep message here - he kills simply because he enjoys it. Although the serial killer video diary has been done before (comparisons with Man Bites Dog are inevitable), The Last Horror Movie is still great fun, mostly thanks to a rip-roaring performance from Kevin Howarth as the killer.