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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."


My Interests

Upcoming Releases:

Upcoming Releases:

I'M NOT THERE

I'M NOT THERE will release in U.S. theaters on November 21st

A clip with Cate Blanchett and David Cross:

THIS AMERICAN LIFE

THIS AMERICAN LIFE premiered March 22nd on Showtime

I'd like to meet:

I'M NOT THERE
Special Jury Prize, Venice Film Festival - Todd Haynes
Best Actress, Venice Film Festival - Cate Blancett

AN AMERICAN CRIME
The true story of a shocking crime and a secret that wouldn't keep.

Director - Tommy O'Haver
Starring - Ellen Page, Catherine Keener, James Franco, Hayley McFarland, Ari Graynor, Evan Peters, Bradley Whitford, Scout Taylor-Compton

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Movies:

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2007 Releases:




2006 Releases on DVD:

INFAMOUS

Written for the screen and directed by Douglas McGrath

Starring Toby Jones, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Craig, Peter Bogdanovich, Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, Lee Pace, Gwyneth Paltrow, Isabella Rossellini, Juliet Stevenson, Sigourney Weaver

Warner Independent Pictures

Based on George Plimpton's "Truman Capote: In Which Various Friends, Enemies, Acquaintences and Detractors Recall His Turbulent Career"

MRS. HARRIS

Written and directed by Phyllis Nagy

Starring Annette Bening, Ben Kingsley, Ellen Burstyn, Frances Fisher, Cloris Leachman, Chloe Sevigny, Frank Whaley

HBO

* Nominated for 10 Emmy Awards!

THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE

Written by Mary Harron and Guinevere Turner

Directed by Mary Harron

Starring Gretchen Mol,Chris Bauer, Jared Harris, Sarah Paulson, David Strathairn, Lili Taylor

HBO

In 2007 look out for:

I'M NOT THERE

Written by Todd Haynes and Oren Moverman

Directed by Todd Haynes

Status: completed

SAVAGE GRACE

Written by Howard A. Rodman

Based on the book by Natalie Robins & Steven M. L. Aronson

Directed by Tom Kalin

Status: completed

AN AMERICAN CRIME

Written by Tommy O'Haver and Irene Turner

Directed by Tommy O'Haver

Status: completed

THEN SHE FOUND ME

Written by Helen Hunt

Based on the novel by Elinor Lipman

Directed by Helen Hunt

Status: completed

More Killer Films you should see:

FAR FROM HEAVEN

Written and directed by Todd Haynes

VELVET GOLDMINE

Written and directed by Todd Haynes

SAFE

Written and directed by Todd Haynes

(**Christine Vachon produced before forming Killer Films.)

POISON

Written and directed by Todd Haynes

(**Christine Vachon produced before forming Killer Films.)

A DIRTY SHAME

Written and directed by John Waters

A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD

Adapted from his own novel by Michael Cunningham

Directed by Michael Mayer

ONE HOUR PHOTO

Written and directed by Mark Romanek

THE COMPANY

Story by Barbara Turner and Neve Campbell

Screenplay by Barbara Turner

Directed by Robert Altman

CAMP

Written and directed by Todd Graff

PARTY MONSTER

Written and directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato

HAPPINESS

Written and directed by Todd Solondz

STORYTELLING

Written and directed by Todd Solondz

CHELSEA WALLS

Written by Nicole Burdett

Directed by Ethan Hawke

HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH

Written by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask

Directed by John Cameron Mitchell

THE GREY ZONE

Written for the screen and directed by Tim Blake Nelson

Based on Miklos Nyiszli’s book Auschwitz: a Doctor's Eyewitness Account

BOYS DON'T CRY

Written by Kimberly Peirce and Andy Bienen

Directed by Kimberly Peirce

I SHOT ANDY WARHOL

Written by Mary Harron and Daniel Minahan

Directed by Mary Harron

SERIES 7: THE CONTENDERS

Written and directed by Daniel Minahan

THE SAFETY OF OBJECTS

Written for the screen and directed by Rose Troche

Based on the book of stories by A.M. Homes

GO FISH

Written by Rose Troche and Guinevere Turner

Directed by Rose Troche

(**Christine Vachon produced before forming Killer Films.)

WOMEN IN FILM

Written and directed by Bruce Wagner

I'M LOSING YOU

Written and directed by Bruce Wagner

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SUBURBIA

Written by Larry Gross

Directed by Rob Schmidt

SWOON

Written by Tom Kalin and Hilton Als

Directed by Tom Kalin

KIDS

Written by Harmony Korin

Story by Larry Clark and Jim Lewis

Directed by Larry Clark

(**Christine Vachon produced before forming Killer Films.)

OFFICE KILLER

Written by Tom Kalin, Elise MacAdam

Story by Cindy Sherman

Directed by Cindy Sherman

KISS ME, GUIDO

Written and directed by Tony Vitale

STONEWALL

Written by Rikki Beadle Blair

Based on the book by Martin Duberman

Directed by Nigel Finch

Books:

Shooting to Kill: How an Independent Producer Blasts Through the Barriers to Make Movies that Matter, written by Christine Vachon

A Killer Life written by Christine Vachon written by Christine Vachon

My Blog

Newsweek Review of "Im Not There

The Roles They Are A-Changin'In Todd Haynes's film, one Dylan's not enough.I'm Not There," Todd Haynes's oblique, fragmented fictional portrait of Bob Dylan, presents him as a handful of alter egos, n...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:06:00 PST

Entertainment Weekly Review of "Im Not There"

I'm Not ThereBy Owen GleibermanJust about every inspired film emerges out of some kind of obsession. The singular haunting beauty of I'm Not There, Todd Haynes' thrilling deep-vision meditation on the...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:54:00 PST

New York Times Review of "Im Not There"

Another Side of Bob Dylan, and Another, and Another ...By A. O. SCOTT, NEW YORK TIMESPublished: November 21, 2007From Andy Warhol to Lonelygirl15, modern media culture thrives on the traffic in counte...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:50:00 PST

IM NOT THERE in the New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/magazine/07Haynes.htmlOcto ber 7, 2007This Is Not a Bob Dylan MovieBy ROBERT SULLIVANYou could begin the story of Todd Haynes's Dylan movie at the very beginning, abou...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Sun, 21 Oct 2007 03:05:00 PST

This American Life TV- Salon.com review

This American TVA television version of Ira Glass' beloved radio program "This American Life" could have been deadly. But the new Showtime series is as lively and vibrant as the original.By Heather Ha...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:08:00 PST

This American Life in the New York Times today

A Radio Host Tries His Voice on TelevisionBy DAVID CARRPublished: March 21, 2007Few approaches to telling stories would seem less suited to modern television than that of the radio show "This American...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:40:00 PST

This American Life review- Associated Press

By FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer Tue Mar 20, 12:29 PM ETNEW YORK - What happens when Ira Glass and his team at public radio's "This American Life" presume to bring the much-adored, long-running ...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:21:00 PST

This American Life review- The Oregonian

Ira Glass' 'Life' Gains Intimacy on ShowtimePosted by Peter Ames Carlin March 19, 2007 09:55AMCategories: ReviewsIf there's one theme that holds together every episode of the public radio documentary ...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:00:00 PST

This American Life review- Chicago Sun Times

Out of this worldWBEZ's Ira Glass brings 'Life' to another planet -- televisionMarch 18, 2007BY DOUG ELFMAN Television CriticIra Glass looks like an alien. Not just any alien. He looks like a shape-sh...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:51:00 PST

EXTRA EXTRA! Killer Films makes TV!

Yes, it's true. For our very first television show, we partnered with Ira Glass and his crack team at THIS AMERICAN LIFE to turn his hit radio show on NPR into a television show for Showtime. We thi...
Posted by KILLER FILMS on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 07:11:00 PST