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Cutting Deep Into Horror | Confessions of a Serial Killer (1985): Henry Lee Lucas Horror and True-Crime Exploitation

Cutting Deep Into Horror | Confessions of a Serial Killer (1985): Henry Lee Lucas Horror and True-Crime Exploitation

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A true-crime horror deep dive into a grim, under-seen cult title: Confessions of a Serial Killer (shot in 1985, directed by Mark Blair)—a film rooted in the Henry Lee Lucas mythology, where the horror isn’t a monster… it’s a man calmly telling you what he did. 

In this episode, hosts Henrique Couto and Rachael Redolfi break down what makes this movie so unsettling: the low-rent, almost-documentary texture; the blunt confessional structure; and the way it drags you through a nightmare that feels too plausible to dismiss. 

Inside this episode
  • Why the “confession” framing can feel scarier than a traditional slasher 
  • The Henry Lee Lucas connection—and what the film does and doesn’t resemble about the real-world story 
  • The ethics of exploitation cinema vs. effective horror: when the lack of style becomes the style
  • What lingers after the credits: dread, banality, and the sickening calm of “just another guy”

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