Lonely Hearts
Det. Elmer Robinson, still grieving the loss of his suicidal wife, pursues two notorious murderers known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' who lured their victims through the personals in 1940s New York.
14 December 1970, San Diego, California, USA
4 April 1974, St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
20 November 1985, Marietta, Georgia, USA
7 March 1986, Miami, Florida, USA
18 September 1961, Westwood, New Jersey, USA
12 November 1966, Dallas, Texas, USA
10 February 1967, Saint John's Health Center, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
19 May 1970, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
9 April 1980, Tampa, Florida, USA
6 October 1954, Tarrytown, New York, USA
November 22, 1976 in Madison, Tennessee, USA
27 April 1936, Walla Walla, Washington, USA
5 November 1962, California, USA
27 November 1960, Tappan, New York, USA
15 May 1978, Orlando, Florida, USA
7 December 1972, Oakland, California, USA
April 08, 2008
Un buen ejemplo de cine negro, género fuera de moda que aún conserva su encanto.
April 16, 2007
The story of Fernandez and Beck may be grotesque comedy, but Todd Robinson tells it straight, without flinching from its piteousness, horror, or banality.
April 13, 2007
A rather plodding movie.
October 22, 2007
Noir-ish murder tale is far too dark for kids.
July 18, 2009
This is the version that's easily forgettable.
April 23, 2007
There is some strong work here, but too many misfires.
April 14, 2007
Where's James Ellroy when you need him?
August 25, 2008
Leto's layered performance as the nattily dressing dandy with no remorse is truly impressive.
July 20, 2007
Except for the fact that innocent lives are lost here, it would be easy to walk away from Lonely Hearts saying "so what?".
April 13, 2007
It's with the focus on the police, though, that the script fails to truly connect.
August 01, 2007
A good, not great, movie that benefits from nice period detail and some strong performances (especially Hayek and Leto), even if the real-life Beck was a heavyset, homely mess not anywhere near as attractive as Hayek.
April 13, 2007
When Hayek and Leto are onscreen, you do not look away.

