Ripper

Ripper (2002)

  • 46% of users liked it
    (2,375 ratings)

Molly (A.J. Cook, THE VIRGIN SUICIDES), is the sole survivor of a brutal massacre that killed her friends when she was only 16. Years later, she is at college studying forensic science in a program led by renowned hunter of serial killers, Martin Kane (Bruce Payne). As her class attempts to solve a… More

R, 1 hr. 53 min.
Directed By
John Eyres
Genres
Horror
In Theaters
Jan 15, 2002 Wide
On DVD
Jan 15, 2002

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Lee ?


    Routine independent slasher. It's a reasonable attempt but light on shocks, gore or scares. Bruce Payne and Jurgen Prochnow make appearences though which was cool, they're always good value... unfortunately their acting talent didn't rub off on Kelly Brook who… More

  • Dean !


    A very good low budget slasher with a neat twist.

  • Lady D


    I should have known better than to watch this, it's a very typical scary type movie. Lots of screaming, very predictable most of the way through. Have to say the ending made this a little more barable, as it warmed up in that last 10 minutes

  • Adam M


    This B-movie-ish horror wasn't as bad as i thought it was going to be. Molly, the sole survivor of a massacre a few years back, joins a college to study criminal psychology. Meanwhile someones going around imitating the famous Jack the Ripper killings from years ago. Not… More

  • Laurence C


    Overflooding with clichés, incomprehensibly written and poorly acted, Ripper : Letter From Hell is a dumb slasher to the bone with a weak copycat killer twist that's totally abandonned near the 75-minute mark. Horror fans might enjoy the ridiculousness of the ensemble and the… More

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