


Schizoid
When Dr. Pieter Fales' patients start receiving ominous letters and getting murdered by an unknown black-clad assailant, he and his daughter both come under suspicion.
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Plot Summary
A psychiatrist treats a young woman who is plagued by terrifying visions and phone calls from a mysterious tormentor. As the attacks escalate, she finds herself increasingly isolated and unsure of who to trust. The investigation into the identity of the killer leads her down a path of psychological suspense and deadly encounters.
Critical Reception
Schizoid is a lesser-known slasher film from the early 80s, often appreciated by genre fans for its atmospheric tension and effective suspense, though it received mixed reviews upon release. It's considered a solid, albeit conventional, entry in the early slasher boom, praised for its focus on psychological dread over explicit gore.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and psychological horror elements.
- Considered a competent, if unremarkable, early slasher film.
- Some critics noted its effective use of sound and isolation to build dread.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unquantified due to limited availability, but fans of the slasher genre often cite its effective suspense and classic 80s horror feel.
Fun Fact
Director David Schmoeller later went on to direct the cult classic Puppet Master.
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