![]() The filmmakers coulda gone for something radically different and the second act dares to point in this direction (for which the flick should be commended). Unfortunately, for me, the movie chooses to wallow in the mud. ![]() Kaye shows charisma as the girl "forced" to make ends meet anyway she can while, incredibly, remaining pretty chipper about life. Folan comes across as a more serious Jim Carrey and, amazingly, he & the script goad you to start caring for the psychotic slayer. The movie shows professional style with a capable cast and a stellar modern rock soundtrack, not to mention the big city locations. ![]() ![]() While this is a micro-budgeted movie, costing only $30,000, it doesn't seem like it, except for the lousy sound in a few scenes. This is a serial killer movie that'll probably turn you off in the first ten minutes due to the murderer's misogyny and nasty hobby, but it perks up with the introduction of the woman and the killer's subsequent inspiration. Tiffany Lee plays the latter's younger sis and Adam Barnett her abusive beau. Upon meeting a woman at the java joint where he works (Jessica Kaye) he finds himself inspired to change. His hero is Ted Bundy, which pretty much tells you everything you need to know. RELEASED IN 2011 and directed by Ryan Charles & Frank Licata, "All God's Creatures" stars Josh Folan as an amiable New Yorker who murders young women in his spare time. ![]()
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