Murder never tasted so good
Actor Flipside: Gina Gershon
Broadminded film lovers of a certain age will never forget the charisma and sexual magnetism of Gina Gershon in the psychologically intense Lesbian crime thriller Bound.
A micro-budget indie breakthrough, Bound shared with Killer Joe not just a dynamite female star (as Gershon's appeal hasn't lessened with the passage of time) but a noir tinge of darkness. A sense of pulpy otherness and the sense that the characters exist in the dark margins of normal life.
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“A perfect pitch-black comedy… Killer Joe is right on target. Wonderful performances and fast-paced thrills… Brilliant.” (4 Stars) – Mark Adams, Sunday Mirror.
Matthew McConaughey delivers a career-best performance in this violent and darkly comic neo-noir thriller that marks a blistering return to form for “The Exorcist” and “The French Connection” director William Friedkin.
Key Talent:
Oscar-winning director William Friedkin (The Exorcist; The French Connection; Bug), Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts (Bug) and stars Matthew McConaughey (Magic Mike; The Lincoln Lawyer), Emile Hirsh (Savages; Milk; Into The Wild), Juno Temple (The Dark Knight Rises; Kaboom), Thomas Haden Church (We Bought A Zoo; Sideways) and Gina Gershon (Showgirls).
Synopsis:
When small-time drug dealer Chris Smith finds himself seriously in debt to his supplier, he hatches a plan to have his estranged mother killed in order to claim the $50,000 life insurance due to be paid to his younger sister, Dottie. To do the job, he hires Killer Joe Cooper, a creepy, corrupt and crazy Dallas cop who Chris is informed moonlights as a professional hit man. Unable to pay Joe’s fee upfront, Chris agrees to provide a “retainer” in the form of Dottie, with whom Joe has immediately become besotted. However, following the murder of his mother, Chris’ plan begins to unravel in a series of unexpected twists involving the interference of his father’s new wife, Sharla, and the development of an unlikely bond between Joe and Dottie.
As pure, unadulterated entertainment Friedkin’s second collaboration with writer Tracy Letts (following 2006’s “Bug”) has it all – steamy sexuality, shocking violence, a compelling storyline, lashings of black humour and, most of all, a killer cast of actors all at the top of their game. McConaughey effectively shakes off his rom-com shackles once and for all, while Juno Temple delivers a scene-stealing performance in a movie likely to leave viewers both exhilarated and shaken at the same time.
- Distributor:
- eOne
- Certificate:
- 18
- Release date:
- 5th November, 2012
- Extras:
English 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround (DVD only) / English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (Blu-ray only) and 2.0 Stereo audio options / Optional English subtitles for the hard of hearing
- Director:
- William Friedkin
- Stars:
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- Matthew McConaughey
- Emile Hirsh
- Juno Temple
- Thomas Haden Church
- Gina Gershon
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- Distributor:
- eOne
- Certificate:
- 18
- Release date:
- 5th November, 2012
- Director:
- William Friedkin
- Stars:
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