Born Killers (2005)

Born Killers (2005)
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Two brothers who make their living through murder and theft find that their work gets harder when they tangle with an intelligent young woman in this dark thriller. Siblings John (Jake Muxworthy) and Michael (Gabriel Mann) were raised by their father (Tom Sizemore), a psychopath who drifted from town to town, killing people and taking their homes and belongings when he ran low on money. John and Michael traveled with their dad, and have grown up to follow in his footsteps, though while Michael enjoys his work and takes particular pleasure in raping and murdering women, John has less enthusiasm for violence and prefers to kill only when the circumstances demand it, without developing a close connection with his victims. John and Michael's ways take a disquieting turn when they abduct Archer (Kelli Garner), a clever and attractive young woman whom both men fall for. This situation begins to deeply trouble John, and his half-sister, Gertie (Lauren German), suggests that it's time he gave up his life of crime, though it soon becomes clear she has motives of her own. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jake MuxworthyGabriel Mann, (more)
Director(s):
Morgan J. Freeman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Born Killers

Two brothers who make their living through murder and theft find that their work gets harder when they tangle with an intelligent young woman in this dark thriller. Siblings John (Jake Muxworthy) and Michael (Gabriel Mann) were raised by their father (Tom Sizemore), a psychopath who drifted from town to town, killing people and taking their homes and belongings when he ran low on money. John and Michael traveled with their dad, and have grown up to follow in his footsteps, though while Michael enjoys his work and takes particular pleasure in raping and murdering women, John has less enthusiasm for violence and prefers to kill only when the circumstances demand it, without developing a close connection with his victims. John and Michael's ways take a disquieting turn when they abduct Archer (Kelli Garner), a clever and attractive young woman whom both men fall for. This situation begins to deeply trouble John, and his half-sister, Gertie (Lauren German), suggests that it's time he gave up his life of crime, though it soon becomes clear she has motives of her own. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

Complete Cast of Born Killers


Director(s):
Morgan J. Freeman
Writer(s):
Kendall Delcambre
Producer(s):
Michael ManshelMarcus AllenGustavo Spoliansky
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Spencer M.

    If you have seen Natural Born Killers, you tend to compare these two movies. This movie isn't quite as violent or graphic as NBK. This movie has more of a story line. Not the greatest, but worth watching.

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    Connie J.

    This movie was ok. The acting was ok, and the quality was good. This story seemed to revolve around the theme that everything comes home in the end. It had a good story line, and I like how it ended.

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    Carlos Manuel R.

    I would not recommend this movie.I think the history is good but there are no good performances.

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