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Killer Joe

A Totally Deep-Fried Texas Redneck Trailer Park Murder Story.
2012 | 102m | English

(86564 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: William Friedkin
Writer: Tracy Letts
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A cop who moonlights as a hit man agrees to kill the hated mother of a desperate drug dealer in exchange for a tumble with the young man's virginal sister.
Release Date: Jun 07, 2012
Director: William Friedkin
Writer: Tracy Letts
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords trailer park, gun, psychopath, texas, deal, dark comedy, money, arson, sexual humiliation, lingerie, drugs, police detective, physical abuse, sadistic psychopath, neo-noir, burial, pizza shop, fried chicken
Production Companies Voltage Pictures, Worldview Entertainment, ANA Media, Picture Perfect Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $4,633,668
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matthew McConaughey Killer Joe Cooper
Emile Hirsch Chris Smith
Juno Temple Dottie Smith
Thomas Haden Church Ansel Smith
Gina Gershon Sharla Smith
Marc Macaulay Digger Soames
Gralen Bryant Banks Pizza Patron
Carol Sutton Saleslady
Danny Epper G-Man
Jeff Galpin Biker Thug
Scott A. Martin Pizza Manager
Gregory C. Bachaud Filpatrick
Charley Vance Preacher
Julia Adams Adele (uncredited)
Lynette Zumo Waitress (uncredited)
Name Job
Lauren Claret Consulting Accountant
William Friedkin Director
Tracy Letts Screenplay
Denise Chamian Casting
Caleb Deschanel Director of Photography
Steve Boeddeker Sound Designer
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Danny Epper Stunts
Patrick Newall Unit Production Manager
Jeffrey Pratt Gordon Assistant Property Master
Ryan Westheimer Line Producer
Franco-Giacomo Carbone Production Design
Jenn Lee Production Supervisor
Marcos Gonzales Key Hair Stylist
Michael Salven First Assistant Director
Donna Spahn Assistant Hairstylist
Patcharee Blanchard Set Dresser
Charles Bodenheimer Painter
Jeff Garbacz Propmaker
Wendy Guerrera Painter
James J. Hershey Propmaker
Nicole LaBranche Art Department Coordinator
Vanessa Merrill Graphic Designer
Jason Portera Set Dresser
Darrin Navarro Editor
Alice Baker Set Decoration
Giancarlo J. Sini Production Manager
George Bott Second Assistant Director
Allison Bauserman Set Costumer
Krystal Kershaw Makeup Department Head
Kent Richard Assistant Hairstylist
Adrienne Lynn Assistant Makeup Artist
O.J. Knighten Animal Wrangler
Spencer J. Abadie Construction Buyer
Paul Blanchard Leadman
Rick Broderman Scenic Artist
Mark T. Henderson Propmaker
April LaBranche Art Department Coordinator
Lindanne Lewis Painter
Cory Parker On Set Dresser
Sian C. Sanzone Painter
David Lee Toth Set Dresser
Brook Yeaton Property Master
Ember Soberman Painter
Marcus Turchi Construction Coordinator
Peggy Schnitzer Costume Design
Tyler Bates Original Music Composer
Name Title
Nicolas Chartier Producer
Zev Foreman Executive Producer
Christopher Woodrow Executive Producer
Patrick Newall Co-Producer
Scott Einbinder Producer
Molly Conners Executive Producer
Eli Selden Associate Producer
Vicki Cherkas Executive Producer
Laurence Freed Co-Executive Producer
Jamin O'Brien Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

On the one hand, Killer Joe does get better as it progresses, but on the other, it's also the first Friedkin movie I haven't loved. Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
9.0

William Friedkin serves up Trailer Trash Neo-Noir with a side order of Fried Chicken. Killer Joe is directed by William Friedkin and adapted to screenplay by Tracy Letts from his own play of the same name. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Thomas Haden Church and Gina Gers ... hon. Music is scored by Tyler Bates and cinematography by Caleb Deschanel. Plot finds Hirsch as Chris Smith, who because he is in severe debt to local thugs, hatches a plan to bump off his waster of a mother and claim the life insurance. Roping in the rest of his trailer dwelling family, he hires Killer Joe (McConaughey), a cop with a sideline in murder, but the Smith's have no idea just what price they will have to pay for his services. So pulpy, so amusingly dark, Killer Joe is one of those films that will sit at the top of many film fan's best of lists for 2012. Yet if someone came up to me and declared it one of the worst then I certainly will understand. Undeniably it has no widespread appeal, you either get it or you don't, you will either laugh along with Friedkin and his dark observations or you will feel the whole thing is just too ugly to be entertainment. Man it's good to have Friedkin back pushing peoples buttons! Filmed in Texas in under three weeks, Killer Joe is a film that walks the fine line of misogyny and perversity for perversity's sake. But it never falls over that mark, even though these are scummy characters living in a scummy world, where there's sex and violence, and violent simulated sex and nudity; all of which is cloaked by a sweaty crime gone wrong caper. Much of the film is dialogue driven, rest assured this is very talky, but the director wrings out much tension and salaciousness from every character interaction, the slow-burn approach only heightening the sense of dread. When the finale comes, and it's a cracker-jack ending, there's an almost merciful release that it's all over. These are people you wouldn't want to hang out with ever, only there's Friedkin chuckling away to himself having made us spend an hour and forty minutes with this grime laden crew. If you feel like you need a bath afterwards, that's perfectly natural. Friedkin has garnered terrific performances from a top line cast. Hirsch (powder-keg), Church (naievity extraordinaire), Temple (virginal piggy in the middle) and Gershon (bold and suspicious), are all giving disturbing credibility to the material, but as good as they are they are trumped considerably by McConaughey. One of the most frustrating actors working today, much like Cage, a ream of poor movies adorn his CV, but once in a while he throws in a performance of such genuine quality that it begs to be acknowledged by his peers. Here as Killer Joe he lays on a Faust like menace, delivering his lines with clinically calm precision, yet still there's a glint in his eye, we know a black heart beats there but he can charm a snake out of its basket, a girl out of her underwear... Unflinching direction, bravura performances and neo-noir at its near best, one of the best films of 2012 so far. Well, to some of us at least.... 9/10

May 16, 2024
TitanGusang
7.0

_Killer Joe_ had the making to be a genuinely great film, but the quality control in the writing room limits the results. So much of the story works for me on a thematic and plot progression basis. I enjoyed the premise and the stakes that this movie provides, but writer Tracy Letts wrote this li ... ke it was some subversive wet dream of his as a teenager. This movie is vial, there is so much unnecessary nudity from creepy changing room shots to women's genitals being presented in full view, to soft-core pornography in the climax of the movie. I understand that this movie is supposed to have no redeeming characters, but the graphicness takes away from the scene more than adds to them. It is very reminiscent of my complaint about Rob Zombie films. With that being said, the performances here are incredible. Matthew McConaughey is amazing. McConaughey is cold, calculated, and downright terrifying in almost every scene he is in. The final twenty minutes of this film are spectacular. His discovery and reveal gave me goosebumps. I loved it. Thomas Haden Church is pretty great too, he is so stupid and pointless that he adds a bit of humor in intense scenes that makes the viewer guilty for laughing. Everyone else was okay, they filled their roles well but did not necessarily impress me. Despite my complaints, I enjoyed this film. It was an intense and thrilling experience that kept me on my toes till the credits rolled. I still think that the graphic nature and vulgarness take away from what could have been. **Score:** _67%_ | **Verdict:** _Good_

Dec 01, 2022