Screening at the 60th BFI London Film Festival With Talent Christopher Lloyd and Billy O’Brien to Attend
A dazzlingly original, darkly funny and disturbing gem with a genre-bending twist, about a small town teenager in the US, obsessed with serial killers, who unwittingly discovers the identity of the killer who has been slaughtering residents for body parts.
Featuring a star-making lead performance from 17-year-old Max Records, and an extraordinary turn from Back To The Future’s legendary Christopher Lloyd, I AM NOT A SERIAL KILLER is the most sheerly entertaining and audaciously offbeat offering since Donnie Darko hit cinema screens.
A big hit when it premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival in March, this going to be a must-see film at the prestigious London Film Festival where it screens in the Cult strand on 11th Oct at 9pm at the Prince Charles and on 12th Oct at 9pm at The Ritzy, Brixton – with both Billy O’Brien and Christopher Lloyd expected to attend; and it proves that leftfield indie cinema is alive and kicking, even if the Clayton County killer’s victims aren’t. “Hit the switch John…”