

A killer is on the loose, and an FBI agent sifts through clues and learns that the bloodthirsty felon's victims of choice are other serial killers.
Acting
Ben Kingsley's unhinged, twitchy intensity steals every frame.
Direction
Merhige's hallucinatory visual language from Begotten, tamed for studio horror.

Director
E. Elias Merhige
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director E. Elias Merhige previously made Begotten, a 1989 experimental horror film so disturbing it was banned in several countries—studio execs were shocked he got Suspect Zero.
The film's 'remote viewing' subplot ties to actual CIA Project STARGATE declassified documents, making this oddly adjacent to real weird history.