At night, Los Angeles becomes noisy noisy and excitement, but at empty streets, there is a lonely guy hunting. His preys are girls. Frank owns a mannequin store. His mannequins always lively and beautiful. Anna is a photographic artist. She want Frank to help her on an exhibition and they become close friends. Slowly, Anna have a feeling that Frank becomes more and more mystery.
5 January 1978, Van Nuys, California, USA
11 April 1951, New York, USA
2 October 1978, Laos
8 May 1989, Paris, France
1954
24 June 1980, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 April 1991, Paris, France
7 August 1982, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
22 August 1979, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
28 January 1981, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
May 16, 2016
Maniac is gripping from beginning to end and more intellectual than your average slasher flick.
July 05, 2013
The sadistic proceedings here are pointless, and not very scary.
June 27, 2013
It's not clear what exactly merited an updating of William Lustig's 1980 "Maniac" - a cheapo urban grimeball about a serial killer - but like a rash's unwelcome return, we got it anyway.
July 25, 2013
A creepy experiment that stays with you.
June 21, 2013
It's a bit like watching an amputee play hopscotch: there's no way that it's polite to stare for this long, but you just have to see if this guy's gonna make it to the end.
February 20, 2014
Director Khalfoun paints a wonderful and engrossing horror thriller that lets Wood shine as a bonafide monster...
October 21, 2013
Maniac, like its forebear, simply doesn't possess enough material to warrant the full-length feature treatment.
July 14, 2015
Leave it to the French to conclude that a remake of a quintessentially American (and steadfastly '70s New York) fleapit horror flick is not only possible but necessary.
August 24, 2015
Does a fine job of balancing some legitimately smart ideas with its requisite moments of pain, suffering, and horror.
October 13, 2013
Look, dating is tough.
July 11, 2013
Frodo Baggins as a psycho-killer? Why not?
June 21, 2013
"Maniac" only takes what had merely been a disturbing film and makes it into a truly disturbed one.

