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Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer

  • 2024
  • 1h 42m
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6.2/10
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Steve Buscemi, John Magaro, and Britt Lower in Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer (2024)
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A struggling writer in the midst of a divorce befriends a retired serial killer who incidentally becomes his marriage counselor by day, and killing counselor for his next book by night.A struggling writer in the midst of a divorce befriends a retired serial killer who incidentally becomes his marriage counselor by day, and killing counselor for his next book by night.A struggling writer in the midst of a divorce befriends a retired serial killer who incidentally becomes his marriage counselor by day, and killing counselor for his next book by night.

  • Director
    • Tolga Karaçelik
  • Writer
    • Tolga Karaçelik
  • Stars
    • Britt Lower
    • Steve Buscemi
    • John Magaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,052
    1,149
    • Director
      • Tolga Karaçelik
    • Writer
      • Tolga Karaçelik
    • Stars
      • Britt Lower
      • Steve Buscemi
      • John Magaro
    • 6User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Britt Lower
    Britt Lower
    • Suzie
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Kollmick
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
    • Keane
    Sydney Cole Alexander
    Sydney Cole Alexander
    • Zoe
    Ward Horton
    Ward Horton
    • David
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    Anthony Michael Lopez
    • Scott
    Mario D'Leon
    Mario D'Leon
    • Big Guy
    Jacob Ming-Trent
    Jacob Ming-Trent
    • Clint Foreman
    Olli Haaskivi
    Olli Haaskivi
    • Seymour
    Nadir Saribacak
    Nadir Saribacak
    • Llama Man
    Lee Sellars
    Lee Sellars
    • Cesna
    • (as Lee R. Sellars)
    Tugce Altug
    • Elanor
    Nik Sadhnani
    Nik Sadhnani
    • Singh
    Thomas Vorsteg
    Thomas Vorsteg
    • Ramon
    Johnny Vorsteg
    Johnny Vorsteg
    • Carlos
    Cihan Yildiz
    Cihan Yildiz
    • Injured Neanderthal
    John Richard Mateyko
    • Student
    Keymer Cuesta
    • Book Club Guy 1
    • Director
      • Tolga Karaçelik
    • Writer
      • Tolga Karaçelik
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    7SoumikBanerjee1996

    Dark comedy done right!

    Dark comedy done right.

    I cannot stress this enough, but I have seen countless films who come with intent to depict dark comedy in its full glory but end up making a tonal mess of the tale. They either fail to execute humor or struggle with dramatic parts of the storyline.

    This movie, however, balances all aspects quite competently.

    Not only does it make you laugh when you are least expecting it, but the way it builds and then nurtures tension is also pretty commendable.

    From quirky characters to their respective plot-lines, all things are conveyed well, though I did wish for more elaboration and a couple of twists and turns in the third act, felt like they cut it off prematurely.
    8aadoors

    Steve Buscemi- An American Indie Film Treasure

    What's the best way for a writer to find inspiration and save his marriage at the same time? Writer and Director Tolga Karaçelik answers that question in a dark comedy set in New York City, where the answer might just involve dodging traffic and serial killers.

    Keane (John Magaro) is having a full-on midlife crisis: his book's stuck, his marriage's falling apart, and his wife, Suzie (Britt Lower) is barely hanging on after years of tolerating his endless whining. While Keane is driving home from a dinner party, Suzie yells at him that a light has turned green, knowing full well that it was still red nearly causing a fatal accident. This, apparently, is her idea of a midlife crisis cure-either that or she's just hoping for a one-way ticket out of this relationship. Keane ends up at a diner where he meets Kollmick (Steve Buscemi), a retired serial killer who's somehow offering both writing inspiration and marriage counseling-because, sure, why not? Only in New York. Magaro portrays a deeply introspective character, whose crippling neurosis and insecurity have him playing the part of a struggling writer with comedic swiftness.

    Britt Lower hot off Apple's Severance absolutely owns her role as the bored wife, mixing devilish charm with exasperated sincerity. Her performance has the same chilling yet hilarious ironic energy as Dr. Lilith Sternin from Cheers-you know, the kind of woman who needs a reason to fall in love with her husband again... and maybe a drink.

    And then there's Steve Buscemi. Who else could pull off the role of a retired serial killer with a pencil-thin John Waters mustache and still make you want to invite him over for a drink? Buscemi gives Kollmick a whimsical creepiness that makes you both laugh and cringe. Seriously, he's a national treasure at this point. As an actor, he has made his mark on indie cinema with an impressive list of films, including Reservoir Dogs (1992), In the Soup (1992), The Search for One-Eye Jimmy (1994), Living in Oblivion (1995), Fargo (1996), The Big Lebowski (1998), The Imposters (1998), Ghost World (2001), and Delirious (2006). He also set the bar high with his directorial debut, the deeply personal Trees Lounge (1996), and went on to produce and direct countless episodes of peak TV, including The Sopranos, Oz, Nurse Jackie, 30 Rock, Portlandia, and Miracle Workers.

    Natalie Kingston's cinematography brings the story to life, painting a vivid, almost haunting version of New York. From Brooklyn to Tribeca to Chinatown, the film is a love letter to the city, complete with the kind of atmospheric tension you'd expect from a Coen Brothers flick. In fact, the claustrophobic hotel with sweating wallpaper where Kollmick stays feels like something out of Barton Fink-just with a writer who actually listens to their creepy serial killer mentor.

    Karaçelik has crafted a visually striking film that feels smart and fresh, and though there are plenty of Coen Brothers homages (hello, Blood Simple vibes), he'll keep you guessing until the very end. Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer-yes, the title's a mouthful and will definitely wreak havoc with metadata, but it's worth the ride And hey, if you catch a screening in NYC, who knows? Kollmick might just be sitting next to you, ready to pitch his next big idea for your novel.
    8DecentT2108

    Really well done

    Hilarious and captivating the entire way through the movie. The way the plot develops and the ride they take you through keeps you wanting more. Would definitely recommend this movie to anyone! Great to see Steve buscimi (probably misspelled) been a fan ever since the big Lebowski, and not sure if it was just because of him but kind of got similar vibes from the humor used throughout the film.

    If you're looking for something that has a horror aspect while looking to laugh, you don't need to look any further. Now I'm just continuing to ramble because of the minimum required characters for the review.
    7Otkon

    Thoroughly Jarmuschian.

    From the casting of Mystery Train alum Steve Buscemi to the obligatory Tom Waits song to the deadpan deliveries and the minimalist stream-of-consciousness slice-of-life narrative, it's a fairly familiar formula. And it works for the most part.

    Of course, it develops slowly and unfolds at its own unpredictable leisure but the cast is so honestly up for the ride. Suzie can be a little too much at first. But I enjoyed her arc most of all. And the number of clever little things like Ada session, the llama, burn ointment and the chloroform bit, definitely make this fun. Keane's nebbish neuroses and Kollmick's earnest but ineffectual mentoring are delightfully authentic.

    Some of the misunderstandings didn't quite click in the comedic way they should have. But a good deal of the film is quirky and interesting enough to keep one entertained.

    And every time, she talked to her friend Zoe, my dog with the same name perked her ears up, making the movie quite interactive.

    I liked it.
    10JonathanS-0

    Dark Comedy for Adults

    The term point of view can have two meanings. First a point of view is literally a place of observation, a stationary or moving vantage from where the audience is invited to look. The other meaning of point of view is an attitude or mental perspective. Both are used to tell the vantage points and states of mind of the shows three main psychos. Poor Keane meant well for everyone, but his inability to read a room or shut-up has strip mined the love from his marriage. Kollmick, despite being a (retired) serial killer, also means well; he has a lot of respect for his nemeses at the Office of the Medical Examiners. Susie is the only one who means terrible.

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      Britt Lower and Sydney Cole Alexander both star together on the Apple TV show, Severance.

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      • April 18, 2025 (Turkey)
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