I, Madman

I, Madman
A bookshop clerk and wannabe actress starts seeing the disfigured killer from her 1950s pulp novels come to life and start killing people around her. She tries to convince her cop boyfriend, but to no avail.
Kevin Ward reviewedJuly 3, 2025
I had never heard of this before (or anyone in the production) but it was surprisingly good. I loved the production design from the start—framing, lighting shadows, camera angles and a classic horror score—I thought everything came together really well. (The stop motion elements stuck out a bit, but aside from that it’s a great looking feature.). The mystery novel / Dr Frankenstein monster is a pretty fun premise overall. I read that Randall William Cook designed the makeup for the film, then convinced the director to let him wear it himself for the film. Well done. Overall really enjoyable slasher.