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  1. Overview. Henry likes to kill people, in different ways each time. Henry shares an apartment with Otis. When Otis' sister comes to stay, we see both sides of Henry: "the guy next door" and the serial killer. John McNaughton. Director, Screenplay. Richard Fire.

  2. This is a movie that's an obvious candidate for the proposed A (for adult) rating. It is a chilling film that - fair warning - will horrify many viewers and is intended to illuminate, not entertain. But it also is a very good film, a low-budget tour de force that provides an unforgettable portrait of the pathology of a man for whom killing is ...

  3. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer Thriller 1990 1 hr 23 min iTunes Available on Pluto TV, Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes, Amazon Freevee, Plex Henry (Michael Rooker), a soft-spoken loner with a cool exterior masking an inner rage that boils at blast furnace intensity. When fellow ex-con Otis invites Henry to move into his apartment ...

  4. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 1. This controversial horror classic follows a serial killer and his partner-in-crime. 946 IMDb 7.0 1 h 22 min 1986. 18+.

  5. An utterly discomforting journey into the mind of a sadist, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is exactly what its subtitle suggests. Brutal, disturbing & absolutely uncompromising with its content, Henry is unsettling from the very first frame but what really separates it from other similar examples is its stringent focus on telling the story from the killer's perspective.

  6. Streaming charts last updated: 1:16:17 PM, 04/13/2024. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is 6575 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 3211 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Ordinary Days but less popular than Vampyres.

  7. 1,614Ratings. HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER. Directed by. John McNaughton. United States, 1986. Drama, Horror, Thriller. 82. Synopsis. Arriving in Chicago, Henry (Michael Rooker, in what is undoubtedly the finest performance of his patchy career), moves in with ex-con acquaintance Otis (Tom Towles) and starts schooling him in the ways of ...