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Lucky McKee Movies

Few filmmakers could ever hope to have the good fortune of May director Lucky McKee. A comic-book-loving kid who set his focus to filmmaking after growing frustrated by his self-perceived shortcomings as a visual artist, McKee laid the groundwork for his future career by teaming with friend Kevin Ford to produce a series of videos when the pair were in their early teens. When it came time to further his education, McKee enrolled in the Filming Writing Program at USC, and from 1993 to 1997, he refined his skills as a scribe by penning the screenplays to May and Roman in his junior and senior years, respectively. Having already teamed with friends Steve Keltin and Chris Sivertson to produce an early version of May entitled "Fraction" during his sophomore year, McKee decided upon graduation to make his "official" directorial debut with a fleshed-out, feature-length variation on the story inspired by his love for Nirvana, Taxi Driver, and Frankenstein. Though McKee and Sivertson had previously teamed for the tantalizingly titled no-budget shocker All Cheerleaders Die, that early effort would, for the time, go unreleased, leaving May to serve as McKee's initial cinematic calling card. An instant cult hit among horror fans thanks to both its fierce originality and a fearlessly vulnerable performance by lead Angela Bettis, May stood apart from the latest crop of unimaginative remakes and watered-down PG-13 frighteners by offering a vision that was at once infectiously quirky, strangely moving, and, in the end, truly unsettling.

As with any emerging young filmmaker whose first feature could be considered in any manner successful, McKee was now under the gun to produce an equally effective follow-up to May. Curiously enough, the independent-minded director known for being staunchly loyal to his regular crew would next heed the call of the studio system to direct the sinister, Suspiria-inspired tale of boarding-school witchery The Woods for United Artists and MGM. It was here that McKee's emerging career in filmmaking hit something of a minor snag. Though completed in the spring of 2005, rumors of studio tinkering and misunderstandings began to swirl around The Woods when the film failed to make it to screens despite the notable presence of such actors as Bruce Campbell and Patricia Clarkson. It was during this time that McKee was contacted by horror icon Mick Garris to helm an episode of Showtime's ambitious Masters of Horror series after original director Roger Corman bowed out of his episode. A collection of one-hour films helmed by some of the best-known filmmakers in the genre, Masters of Horror featured efforts by such established directors as Dario Argento, John Carpenter, and Stuart Gordon. Though admittedly not a filmmaker of equal caliber at this point in his career, McKee of course found Garris' offer to participate in the project irresistible and soon obliged by directing screen muse Bettis once again in Sick Girl, an arthropod-themed tale of tentative love gone horrifically awry. When all was said and done, Sick Girl debuted on Showtime in January 2006, with The Woods being unceremoniously released straight-to-video in October of the same year.

In the wake of the disheartening debacle that was The Woods, McKee was prepared to return to the scripts that had propelled his early rise and next chose to reverse roles with Bettis when the pair teamed to bring his screenplay for Roman to life on the big screen. With Bettis now seated in the director's chair and McKee in front of the camera as the unstable protagonist looking for love in a world of insanity, Roman would prove something of an inversed version of May. Staunchly loyal to his old friends, McKee began working with his familiar crew members once again and even used his paycheck from The Woods to help finance pal Sivertson's directorial debut -- an unforgiving screen adaptation of underground horror icon Jack Ketchum's take on the true-life Charles Schmid murders entitled The Lost. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
2013  
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A pregnant woman fights to avoid being sacrificed to the demonic beast that protects her backwoods village in this earthy tale of terror featuring Larry Fessenden and Sean Young. When the pit beast selects its victim, entranced potter Dawai creates a jug featuring the likeness of the chosen one. Ada is pregnant with her brother's child when she discovers that she is next in line for sacrifice. Determined to give her child a fighting chance at life, Ada resists with every ounce of her being. Meanwhile, without a sacrifice, the dreaded creature will emerge to slaughter the entire terrified village. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2011  
R  
Warped country lawyer Christopher Cleek (Sean Bridgers) puts his entire family in danger when he attempts to civilize a feral cannibal woman in this sequel to The Offspring from director Lucky McKee and horror icon Jack Ketchum. An experienced hunter with a secluded house near the Northeast Coast, Christopher is intrigued to discover a badly wounded woman (Pollyanna McIntosh) wandering through the woods. Recognizing that the mysterious woman has been living completely outside of society her entire life, the deranged family man captures her and decides to make her his personal project. Little does Christopher realize that the woman's entire clan has just been killed by cops after living in the wilderness for decades and surviving on human flesh. This is one woman who will not be tamed, and the harder Christopher tries, the fiercer she becomes. Angela Bettis co-stars. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Pollyanna McIntoshSean Bridgers, (more)
 
2008  
R  
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After his 14-year-old dog, Red, is senselessly murdered by three thrill-seeking teenagers, an aging recluse sets out seeking justice for his four-legged companion and finds himself gradually pushed to take extreme measures. Brian Cox and Tom Sizemore star in this adaptation of the Jack Ketchum novel scripted by Stephen Susco, and co-directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian CoxNoel Fisher, (more)
 
2007  
 
Horror specialist Lucky Mckee adapts author Jack Ketchum's visceral novelette concerning an ageing man who seeks justice by any means necessary after his longtime canine companion is callously gunned down by a group of cruel juvenile delinquents. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
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May star Angela Bettis trades places with that film's director Lucky McKee for this tale of a lonely recluse who finds his obsession with a beautiful girl taking a dark turn after coming face to face with the unsuspecting object of his affections. Roman (McKee) is a quiet soul whose only escape from the tedium of life and the torment inflicted upon him by his co-workers is basking in the ethereal beauty of the elusive girl who resides next door (Kristen Bell). During a chance encounter with the fragile girl, Roman's intense desperation leads him to commit a transgression that opens the floodgates of madness and deranged fantasy. As Roman's cold reality gradually begins to melt into a grisly puddle of dripping insanity, an eccentric neighbor (Nectar Rose) stealthily begins to ingratiate herself into his increasingly unhinged world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lucky McKeeKristen Bell, (more)
 
2006  
 
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A charismatic psycho suspected of killing two innocent campers in a cold-blooded double homicide grows increasingly unstable as his suburban empire starts to crack at the foundations in director Chris Sivertson's adaptation of author Jack Ketchum's chilling take on the 1960s-era Charles Schmid murders. Ray Pye (Chris Senter) may be well out of high school, but the kids in his sleepy town are strangely drawn to the drug-dealing outsider who stuffs cans in his boots to boost his stature and sports pancake make-up to cast a rock-star aura. But Ray Pye isn't just eccentric, he's downright dangerous. It was during a weekend camping excursion with his sometime-girlfriend Jennifer Fitch (Shay Astar) and best pal Tim Best (Alex Frost) that Ray shot a pair of pretty campers simply to satisfy his own morbid curiosity, and after bullying his friends into silence, the case would go strangely unsolved. Despite the fact that one of the girls eventually managed to escape, she lay comatose in the hospital for months on end before eventually succumbing to her wounds. Local detective Charlie Schilling (Michael Bowen) suspected Ray of the crime from the very beginning, and now that the girl has died without being able to identify her killer, Schilling is determined to ensure that justice is served. These days the womanizing Pye has turned his attentions away from Jennifer and toward newly arrived rich girl Katherine Wallace (Robin Sydney) and innocent Sally Richmond (Megan Henning) -- a recent high-school graduate who, unbeknownst to Ray, is involved in a tender May-December romance with retired cop Ed Anderson (Ed Lauter). Now, as Katherine and Sally reject Ray's advances, and Tim and Jennifer's once undying loyalty begins to slip, the increasingly unstable pied piper's fragile ego spirals into an explosive tailspin. With the rage that's bubbling up in Ray threatening to send him on a murderous rampage, Detective Schilling and Ed Anderson desperately attempt to gather the evidence needed to arrest the swaggering psychopath before more lives are lost. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Marc SenterShay Astar, (more)
 
2006  
 
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A shy entomologist drawn into a tentative lesbian affair following the discovery of a mysterious new species of bug finds herself faced with a startling metamorphosis in May director Lucky McKee's creep-crawly entry into Showtime's terrifying Masters of Horror series. Ida Teeter's (Angela Bettis) life revolves around bugs, and upon discovering a large unidentified crawler while simultaneously being drawn into a heated affair with a beautiful young woman named Misty (Erin Brown), the studious wallflower's personal and professional lives begin heating up like never before. It seems that the bizarre new insect has some fairly strange feeding habits, and when seduction leads to infection and bloodletting, the stage is set for a horrifying mutation that will find Ida identifying more closely with her insect subjects than ever before. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Angela BettisErin Brown, (more)
 
2006  
R  
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A teenage girl is drawn into the path of the unknown in this tale of terror. Heather (Agnes Bruckner) is a teenage girl whose father (Bruce Campbell) and mother take little interest in her. Heather's parents enroll her in a private boarding school for girls located deep in a remote forest; Heather isn't happy with this turn of events, and she doesn't get along well with her classmates or the head mistress, Ms. Traverse (Patricia Clarkson). As she struggles to make the best of her situation, Heather notices that slowly but surely the other students at the school have been vanishing, and there seems to be a mysterious force in the nearby woods which has been claiming the lives of the young women -- and will soon be coming after Heather. The Woods was the first major-studio feature from director Lucky McKee, who earned enthusiastic notices for his independent film May. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Agnes BrucknerPatricia Clarkson, (more)
 
2002  
R  
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A young social outcast goes to great measures to find the perfect friend in this debut horror feature from director Lucky McKee. Set apart from her peers as a child due to her lazy eye, May's only friend and confidant was a delicate doll encased in glass. Though as a young adult May has learned to control her lazy eye with glasses and contacts, her introverted tendencies always seem to hinder her search for the perfect friend. Walking down the street one day, May happens across a young man tenderly caressing the damage of a wrecked car and falls in love with his seemingly perfect hands. As May and Adam (Jeremy Sisto) begin to spend more time together, the quirky couple seem to have much in common, and May believes that she might have finally happened across the perfect boy. Her deep-rooted psychological problems slowly surface, however, and Adam is gradually driven away, leaving the vulnerable May in the company of amorous co-worker Polly (Anna Faris). It soon becomes obvious to May that, though various acquaintances seem to have perfect traits, they never add up to a perfect whole -- leading the creative and demented young girl to her own unique method of creating the perfect friend. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Angela BettisJeremy Sisto, (more)