Leslie, My Name Is Evil is a 2009 Canadian film written and directed by Reginald Harkema.
Leslie is a troubled 1960s teenager who eventually becomes a follower of Charles Manson and is charged, convicted, and sentenced to death in August 1969 for the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.
The story revolves around how a young juror, Perry, becomes infatuated with Leslie during her trial.
[2] Rick Groen of The Globe and Mail rated it 2/4 stars and called it "a cinematic essay that occasionally seems smart and sometimes just smart-alecky.
[4] Todd Brown of Twitch Film wrote that "despite some very promising elements, Harkema is just not quite up to the task.