Official Website: Killer Films.com
Killer’s history began with a controversy in 1991, when Christine Vachon produced Todd Haynes’ first feature, POISON. POISON won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and was thrust into the limelight when Jesse Helms and the far right protested the NEA’s involvement in the film. She continued to make waves throughout the early 90’s with films like Todd Haynes’ second film SAFE, an unsettling look at modern life featuring a devastating performance by Julianne Moore, Larry Clark’s controversial portrait of teenage youth culture KIDS, and Mary Harron’s I SHOT ANDY WARHOL, starring Lili Taylor as the radical Valerie Solanas.
When Killer Films was officially founded in 1995, it took its name from artist Cindy Sherman’s debut feature, the gory slasher film send-up OFFICE KILLER. Other Killer highlights include Todd Solondz’s seminal portrait of dysfunction in suburban America, HAPPINESS; Todd Haynes’ dazzling glam-rock fantasia VELVET GOLDMINE; John Cameron Mitchell’s adored gender-bending rock odyssey HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH; Haynes’ homage to 1950 melodrama, FAR FROM HEAVEN, featuring another star turn by Julianne Moore, which was nominated for four Academy Awards in 2002; and the company’s biggest financial success, Mark Romanek’s ONE HOUR PHOTO, starring Robin Williams.
While there is a wide variety the size and subject matter of our films, we strive to be consistent in our commitment to the idea that each movie should support the distinct point of view of the filmmaker. Killer has been able to stay vital by growing with many of our directors into bigger budget films, while also remaining committed to supporting the first-time filmmakers and lower-budget films that continue to reshape our culture.
Most frequently asked question:
How can I submit my material to Killer Films?
In the early days of Killer, we were able to accept all submissions. Unfortunately, for legal reasons, we can only accept scripts and short films if they are submitted by a legitimate agent, manager, or entertainment lawyer, or if a member of the Killer Films staff solicits your material personally. Please do not send us unsolicited scripts. They are expensive for you to copy and sadly do not make it past the front desk.
That said, there are always ways to be creative about getting our attention. Send us invitations to your play, screening, reading - we are out and about!
Does Killer Films offer internships?
Yes! Killer relies on a rotating group of motivated, hard-working students who are interested in many different aspects of the film business. You do not need to be a film major, but you do have to be a student of some kind. We can't pay our interns so you need to receive school credit. We accept interns all year round. To apply, please fax your resume to (212) 473-6152, attention "Internship Coordinator."