Colors of Evil: Red: Polish serial killer film. Teen girl Monika's corpse is found washed up on a beach. The way she was killed resembles an old case 15 years before and the man who was convicted of that crime has just been released on parole, je claims that he was framed on both occasions and commits suicide. Police and senior prosecutors are determined to declare this: Case Solved & Closed. But a junior prosecutor continues to investigate and brings his suspicions to the girl's mother, a judge. Plenty of red herrings here regarding the suspects but it soon becomes obvious (to all but the senior prosecutor) that a long list of women have disappeared or been found murdered over the past 20 years. A dark, disturbing film with scenes of abuse, violence and gory murders. A club run by a crime boss figures in several of the deaths as does police corruption, corruption which likely extend further in the judicial system. A solid thriller which will maintain your interest to the concluding scenes. Directed by Adrian Panek, screenplay by Panek, Lukasz M. Maciejewski and Malgorzata Oliwia Sobczak. On Netflix. 7.5/10.