Watch: Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Serial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive library of his life’s work. Now, a new generation carries on Wayne’s legacy in a terrifying world where rules do not apply. Take a trip through the mind of one of history’s most prolific serial killers – and his devoted followers who are out for blood..
Plot: A documentary of serial killer Wayne Montgomery and his followers.
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Best Possible End to the Series
Let me start by saying, “oh my God.” As a fan of all of the films in the series, I must say, I can’t think of a better way this could have ended. Head Cases was a standout. It was done in the style of a 48 Hours Mystery type of documentary. It gathered all the pieces of every story and brought it all together in a seamless and incredible package. I honestly think I enjoyed this the most, even more than the original. The acting was fantastic, as usual. Very well cast. The cinematography was also quite stunning. Very minimalist, yet I couldn’t pry myself away from the screen. The footage in this felt so authentic. I believe some of it was, but I can’t tell what is and what isn’t, truth be told. It’s clear how much care was put into the fine details. It definitely paid off. The direction the movie headed was fantastic. In the opening scene, we are presented with a quote from Wayne Montgomery that reads, “I’m passing on my knowledge, so it won’t die when I do.” Without revealing any detail, this just gives you an idea of where the film is headed. Many twists and turns develop in the last of the series. Things I definitely did not see coming. It was impressive how many plots were tied together and in the conclusion were still presented with new and surprising material. Definitely the most impressive film of the bunch. All of my questions were answered and my mind was blown yet again. I am thankful to have been introduced to the series, it’s been an awesome ride.
Twisted and terrifying…stayed with me
A twisted and terrifying story of a serial killer who videotapes every single murder. But it doesn’t stop with his death. Future generations decide to imitate him (not too much unlike how every mass shooter tries to imitate the Columbine killers). Movies like this are not for everyone. There are some scenes of blood and gore, but it’s not that kind of movie. It’s not even really a horror movie, at least in my opinion. It comes across as real for the purposes of style (probably the director’s best feat, making it seem real), but it’s not real, nor is it supposed to be. The movie isn’t perfect by any means (it’s long, for one thing), but it gets this rating because it stayed with me long after I finished watching it. As the time I’m typing this, we’ve had two school shootings in the past week and each one seems like it’s imitating the previous one. The idea that some impressionable kids with issues could end up imitating a serial killer is not that far off. I hope it never happens, but it could.
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Genre Crime, Horror, Mystery
Director Anthony Spadaccini
Writer Mark Cray, Derek Rushlow, Anthony Spadaccini
Actors Paul McCloskey, Brinke Stevens, Mark Cray
Country United States
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