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Killers
Directed by
Mike Mendez
TV-MA
1996
87m
Action
,
Adventure
,
and more
5.3
67%
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Odessa and Kyle James were just your average American boys until the night they went upstairs and killed their parents in cold blood... and smiled.
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Cast of Killers
Dave Larsen
Odessa James / Writer / Producer
David Gunn
Kyle James
Burke Morgan
Charles Ryan
Damian Hoffer
Rea Ryan
Nanette Bianchi
Jami Ryan
Renee Cohen
Jenny Ryan
Wendy Latta
Lorna
Ivan Vertigo
Miller
Chad Sommers
Bob
Ellis Moore
Stanley
Carol Baker
Beverly
Timothy Patrick Quill
Mr. James
Susan LaPrelle
Mrs. James
Mike Mendez
Director / Writer
Killers Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
May 18, 2025
My quick rating - 6.1/10. What the hell did I just watch? That was my immediate thought—again—after revisiting Killers, a deranged little home-invasion thriller that veers way off the rails in the best (and sometimes most baffling) ways. Years ago, I caught this indie oddity and forgot to leave a proper review, but it recently surfaced in a piece about the Menendez brothers, and the parallels to that case make it worth a revisit. Odessa (Dave Larsen) and Kyle (David Gunn) James aren’t your average suburban sons. They go upstairs one night and murder their parents in cold blood, with creepy smiles to match. Unlike Lyle and Erik Menendez, these two escape prison and take their brand of chaos on the road. Eventually, they land in suburbia, kicking off a home invasion on the unsuspecting Ryan family. From there, Killers becomes increasingly unhinged, abandoning convention and narrative rules in favor of bloody, manic energy. Directed by Mike Mendez (yes, that’s actually his name), the film looks like it was stitched together by a tight-knit crew with more ambition than budget, and it kind of works. You can feel the passion, the rough edges, and the sheer wildness of the ideas that didn’t all fit neatly into 87 minutes. There’s a scrappy charm in how it’s all thrown together, like a student film that grew teeth. The acting, while hardly Oscar-worthy, is exactly what it needs to be for this kind of story. Everyone involved seems fully committed to the insanity. Blood flows freely, so gorehounds won’t walk away disappointed. There’s even a ridiculous gun battle that’s as far removed from realism as possible, but in an entertaining, “don’t-take-this-seriously” kind of way. Stylistically, you can tell Mendez was drinking from the Tarantino well—snappy, offbeat dialogue, pop-culture musings, and sudden bursts of violence all echo that mid-‘90s wave of pulp-inspired crime flicks. Sometimes it lands, sometimes it doesn’t, but it adds to the chaotic fun. Here’s the thing: Killers is far from perfect, but it’s weirdly memorable. It’s one of those under-the-radar ‘90s thrillers that doesn’t get talked about much but leaves a mark once you’ve seen it. Honestly, it’s the kind of film that would benefit from a proper remake—flesh out the story, expand the characters, and let the mayhem breathe a little more. Hollywood loves remaking the wrong stuff (The Crow, Road House, do I need to continue?), but this is a title that could actually use a modern do-over. Killers isn’t for everyone. It’s a love-it-or-hate-it kind of movie, and if you’ve read my reviews before, you probably already know which side of that fence you’re on. If you're in the mood for something offbeat, bloody, and a little bit bonkers, this should scratch that itch. Just don’t expect it to make a whole lot of sense.
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Brian Orndorf
The execution of this picture is all wrong.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
A miserable viewing experience.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
Overall, Killers is a solid mid-1990s house invasion film with original ideas that had not been seen much at the time.
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