The Last Horror Movie

2003

Horror / Thriller

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 50% · 8 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 57% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 4201 4.2K

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Plot summary

A serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer with a taste for human flesh.

Top cast

Rita Davies as Grandma
Brian Bowles as Newsreader
Philip Rosch as Throat slash victim
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724.09 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 18 min
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1.31 GB
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English 2.0
NR
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24 fps
1 hr 18 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 4 / 10

In a word...unpleasant

THE LAST HORROR MOVIE is another super-realistic slice of real life horror, taking the form of a documentary following the work of a real-life serial killer at work on the streets of London. The film itself has a gimmick that didn't really transfer to the TV showing I watched (in which the killer has 'taped over' an ordinary horror film DVD to give viewers a slice of the real thing) and as a whole it follows in the same footsteps as MAN BITES DOG, HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER, and many more besides.I'm not a fan of this whole sub-genre of cinema, it has to be said. THE LAST HORROR MOVIE goes out of its way to shock and disturb the viewer at all points and it certainly succeeds in doing that. I appreciate the way the protagonist breaks the fourth wall constantly and it's fair to say that Kevin Howarth gives a strong and charismatic performance, but films like this one lack the basic structures of a normal film: characters you like or sympathise with; a narrative structured in various acts; and a mixture of emotions. This is just a gruelling odyssey of endless murder and depravity, and as such it's a film you can hardly have said to enjoy.
Reviewed by ghoulieguru 4 / 10

Not the First, Not the Last

The Last Horror Movie is a pretty pretentious title. The way I see it, with a title like that it better be good or it will fall under the category of: bad movie with a really pretentious title. Like The Last Action Hero.The truth is, it's not bad as far as serial killer flicks go, but it also doesn't quite live up to its name. There is a distinct lack of originality in the story. Despite what the title suggests, this is not the first time (or the last time probably) that this movie has been made.Shot as a fake documentary, the movie follows a sociopath who hires someone to follow him around with a video camera as he terrorizes the streets of London. The actor who played the killer is pretty convincing, and definitely not someone that I would want to date. There are some genuinely disturbing scenes, but in the end it felt like a British remake of Man Bites Dog with elements of American Psycho thrown in for flavor. So, it's a British remake of a French film with American undertones. With that title, I expected a little more than a rehashing of other movies.Still, it does entertain, so I gave it 6 out of 10 stars. It's a decent, if unoriginal movie with an unfortunate title.
Reviewed by BraveHawk 6 / 10

Too Bad The Surprise Twist Ending Is Written On The Box Cover!

The Last Horror Movie is about a psychopathic killer who is otherwise normal named Max (Kevin Howarth). Max seems to have an obsession with video cameras because he is either at his day job, filming wedding, or is being followed around with a camera or filming what seems to be a documentary.Max and his assistant (Mark Stevenson) are pretty much just filming murders, which Max commits. You never get to know more about the assistant. He is mostly just behind the camera but does have a few scenes in front of the camera, but you never do learn his name, just a bit of background to make the story make sense. With the documentary look to it, this movie reminds me of Two Days (the movie in which the actor is documenting his own suicide). The difference being that movie was documenting suicide and this one is documenting murders, in many various shapes and forms. Along the way, Max makes some interesting points and raises some interesting questions.In the end, as much as I hate to say this, I was mostly bored. The ending was pretty good (it actually makes you think about it for a second to make sense and assure yourself) but it was marred by the boredom that the rest of the movie partakes in. Other than some brief killing scenes, there is not much to see. Overall, I think this could have been marketed better so as not to give most of the end away, but it still surprises you for a bit. Even so, it could have been a little better, but I've seen worse. 6 of 10.
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