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Several psychopaths wreak havoc over the course of a violent night.
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| Daily DeadPatrick BromleyPsychopaths is Mickey Keating's wildest, most exciting exploration of madness to date, offering a terrific ensemble of indie horror all-stars and some truly dazzling filmmaking. |
| Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerKeating’s no-rules narrative, and amped-up, super-stylized visuals are intoxicating and disturbing, as each killer gets their own captivating moment in the spotlight. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakWhile the whole thing meanders with no destination, I’m going to hold my position in the middle because it looks fantastic. If nothing else this exercise in nihilism has given Keating an excuse to throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbrayOne or two truly great moments are buried in a self-indulgent, plot-less mess. |
| Film PulseAdam PattersonMuch of the film feels like a demo reel containing lots of violence, but very little substance to back it up. |
| StarburstJohn HigginsDirector Mickey Keating should be applauded for trying an ambitious idea, but perhaps he should focus on one particular story and build his characters within that. |
| Paste MagazineJacob OllerThough the film acknowledges its performative nastiness at every opportunity—setting its killers and victims in windows, mind ballets, stages, and jail door slits, having them directly address the camera—acknowledgement doesn’t mean subversion, satisfaction or novelty. Even the most dedicated gorehounds should look elsewhere. |
| SciFiNowAnton Bitelas the Storyteller, no doubt correctly, wonders aloud whether some might find the violence too gratuitous and the story too ambiguous, others (myself included) will just relish getting lost in the mannerisms, the mood and the madness of it all. |
| Reel Talk OnlineCandice FrederickSo, if you're looking for a fun, meaningless throwback thriller, definitely give PSYCHOPATHS a whirl. Otherwise, you might want to stay away entirely. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayPsychopaths is too random, too kitschy — too immature. |