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My Brother's Killer

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For 33 years the murder of Bill Newton, also known as Billy London, a gay adult film model, who was killed and dismembered in West Hollywood, remained unsolved. After three decades, a devoted group of people in the community of Los Angeles led to the solving of his murder. The truth that emerged was that the murder was a hate crime carried out execution style by a member of a white nationalist gang who was a killer living a double life as a fellow gay adult film star by day and a skinhead by night.

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Dennis Harvey Variety 22h
"My Brother’s Killer” succeeds on the core level of providing an absorbing real-life mystery whose long-in-coming resolution adds new layers of strangeness and sorrow. Go to Full Review
Alejandra Martinez Austin Chronicle Mar 18
In the end, My Brother’s Killer tries to upend conventional true crime documentary storytelling, but only partially succeeds. Go to Full Review
Jordan Mintzer The Hollywood Reporter Mar 17
What makes Mason’s doc stand out from other cold case flicks is how it goes beyond sensationalizing to explore something more sinister within the neon-lit world of ‘80s Los Angeles. Go to Full Review
Stephen Saito Moveable Fest Mar 21
Mason uses the template of a true crime documentary to shrewd effect, ultimately as interested in what made the case so complicated to solve. Go to Full Review
Damon Wise Deadline Hollywood Daily Mar 18
My Brother’s Killer is an overdue valediction for the victim, a romantic loner whose haunting and horribly prophetic poem “A Piece of Me” bookends the film, offering a poignant glimpse of a future that might have been but never was. Go to Full Review
Joey Moser The Contending Mar 18
Mason's film goes places you never expect it to go. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis For 33 years the murder of Bill Newton, also known as Billy London, a gay adult film model, who was killed and dismembered in West Hollywood, remained unsolved. After three decades, a devoted group of people in the community of Los Angeles led to the solving of his murder. The truth that emerged was that the murder was a hate crime carried out execution style by a member of a white nationalist gang who was a killer living a double life as a fellow gay adult film star by day and a skinhead by night.
Director
Rachel Mason
Producer
Dion A. Labriola
Production Co
FutureClown Productions
Genre
Crime, Documentary, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 35m