Catch A Killer (2024) : Details on new serial killer thriller

Catch A Killer recently had its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival in September and will make its way across the pond to screen at the FrightFest Halloween 2-day event taking place on November 1-2.

As always, I am delighted to share the official press release which includes a very nice descriptive statement from the director/writer. Those of you who’re into dark, noir revenge cinema then I am sure you’ll want to know about Catch A Killer – Let’s get to it!

When Otto’s derailed on his way to becoming the city’s youngest detective, he stays in the police business as a bioremediation specialist cleaning up after a serial killer. With an uncanny knowledge of horror films and his natural​-born instincts, Otto​, and ​his pregnant girlfriend Lex​, crack the code to where the killer is going to strike next…now they just gotta catch him.

  • Genre: Mystery / Thriller 
  • RT: 82 min | Not Yet Rated
  • Language: English | U.S.

CATCH A KILLER is written and directed by Teddy Grennan. Produced by Burton Gray, Teddy Grennan, and Bennett Krishock. Executive produced by Heath Franklin, Ande Grennan, Gill Holland, David Perdue, and Jeff Steen. Cinematography by Christopher Walters. Original Score by Jacques Brautbar.

“Film Noir, thrillers, revenge horrors – these genres have a way of drawing us in, keeping
us on edge. As viewers, we’re captivated by sharp dialogue, compelling visuals, and
characters that seem all too familiar yet carry something unexpected. Just when we
think we know where it’s headed, there’s always a twist, a surprise, something that
catches us off guard. In Catch A Killer, ominous moments will draw you in, with
characters and scenes that feel magnetic. And when you least expect it, the final act
delivers an unforgettable shock that lingers long after the credits roll.”

–Teddy Grennan, Writer/Director


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