ALL GOD'S CREATURES offers something a little different from the typical indie thriller; it's a film made with awareness of its own genre, a film that strives to be more than just a routine slasher outing with lowest-common-denominator values. That doesn't make it any good, but at least it stands out. The film offers a peek into the life of a New York serial killer who communicates with the viewer via some video diary-style narration.
The film has a promising start with much killing of prostitutes and the like before transforming into a romantic thriller about half an hour in. Unfortunately, the quirky romance is much less interesting than the material which has come before, although the ending offers a nice twist that you might not see coming.
The film has a promising start with much killing of prostitutes and the like before transforming into a romantic thriller about half an hour in. Unfortunately, the quirky romance is much less interesting than the material which has come before, although the ending offers a nice twist that you might not see coming.