

Escalofrío
Directed by Bill PaxtonUn hombre (McConaughey) se presenta en la oficina de Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe), el agente del FBI encargado de la búsqueda del famoso asesino de Texas conocido como "La Mano de Dios", y asegura que conoce la identidad del escurridizo asesino en serie: se trata de su hermano Adam, quien, después de cometer aquellos crímenes, se suicidó. Al mismo tiempo, intenta explicarle a Doyle las razones que impulsaron a su hermano a matar. (FILMAFFINITY)
Escalofrío Ratings & Reviews
- Sarah J17 de junio de 2025Can’t believe I made it 24 years without ever seeing or hearing about this movie. Where has this been hiding?! Also no kid likes peas THAT much.
- Kevin Ward1 de julio de 2025Love this movie. If you haven’t seen it, definitely seek it out. Paxton’s direction is really finely tuned. Wish he had been around to direct more features. Even better is his performance. On rewatch when you have the full context of his character’s motivations and actions you really see what an impressively nuanced performance it is.
- Robcradic31 de agosto de 2025A must watch with an unexpected ending! Great performance from Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey and Powers Booth.
- tellum12 de marzo de 2026This is the prequel to True Detective season 1.
- flavo4328 de diciembre de 2025Frailty is a gripping psychological horror film that thrives on tension, ambiguity, and a slow‑burn sense of dread. Rather than relying on jump scares, it digs deep into the unsettling mindset of its characters, keeping you guessing right up to the final moments. The story’s focus on the so‑called God’s Hand killers creates an atmosphere that is both violent and dark, amplifying the sense that these individuals might be completely unhinged—or something far more disturbing. The film’s tone is oppressive in the best way, drawing you into a world where faith, delusion, and fear blur together. As the narrative unfolds, each revelation adds another layer of unease, culminating in an ending that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s haunting, chilling, and leaves you contemplating what the future holds for the characters and the twisted world they inhabit.
- GeNoScylla8 de noviembre de 2025Very well made even though I am not sure if I like how it ended. Worth the watch regardless
- Niztradamus25 de agosto de 2025A really good thriller with superb acting. It really keeps you guessing throughout and every little detail matters. This one you will not want to miss. I would give it five stars if there weren't some small details, like some nonsensical reactions of adults in the movie.
- Amberjean Bohannon30 de octubre de 2025Amazing
- DavChar23 de julio de 2025Well, that was...unexpected. This is not a serial killer movie, it's a psychological movie about a serial killer. Very little gore. However, this is a slow burn until the last half hour, when everything you thought you knew, was wrong. An excellent movie.
- Duncanmac7620 de julio de 2025Slow build up story but with a great twist at the end.
Escalofrío Trivia
Escalofrío was released on 17 de noviembre de 2001.
Escalofrío was directed by Bill Paxton.
Escalofrío has a runtime of 1h 39min.
Escalofrío was produced by David Blocker, David Kirschner, Corey Sienega.
Un hombre (McConaughey) se presenta en la oficina de Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe), el agente del FBI encargado de la búsqueda del famoso asesino de Texas conocido como "La Mano de Dios", y asegura que conoce la identidad del escurridizo asesino en serie: se trata de su hermano Adam, quien, después de cometer aquellos crímenes, se suicidó. Al mismo tiempo, intenta explicarle a Doyle las razones que impulsaron a su hermano a matar. (FILMAFFINITY)
The key characters in Escalofrío are Dad Meiks (Bill Paxton), Meiks (Matthew McConaughey), FBI Agent Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe).
Escalofrío is rated 18.
Escalofrío is a Drama, Suspense, Crimen film.
Escalofrío has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.
Escalofrío had a budget of 11 MUS$.
Escalofrío has made 17,4 MUS$ at the box office.















