A racist killer?
Kept returning to one thought: A racist killer.
THE dynamic between Hernandez and the wealthy racist killer Wade (played by Christian Bale), who hires him to silence a witness, is class comedy of the most scabrous kind.
And in Hubert Cornfield's "Pressure Point," Sidney Poitier played a psychiatrist trying to unravel the tortured mind of a racist killer, played by Bobby Darin.
An inside job . . . "What if Chimera isn't a crazy, racist killer from one of these radical groups?"
His death was not the first nor the last murder of a young black man blamed on racist killers in south London in the early 1990s.
It's as if he has to sell us on Trout's total depravity: being a racist killer isn't enough.
And Robert Ryan's portrayal of the racist killer is mesmerizing.
This Ubu is a racist killer whose crimes are rendered by Mr. Kentridge in a surreal montage that melds documentary scenes of South African atrocities with clever animation.
During her questioning, Mr. Lloyd revealed his association as a teen-ager with youths who claimed to be "five percenters," a group she said were "racist killers" dedicated to murdering white people.