This is a B-movie through and through, but thanks in large part to a deep cast of familiar faces and reliable character actors, it's a solid crime thriller that respects the true-life blueprint of the story.
Read full articleThis trashy trawl through a fictionalized version of the “West Mesa Murders" is the kind of dubiously moralizing exploitation exercise that makes Sound of Freedom look like a noble class act by comparison.
Read full article The film is well cast, with Gibson and Van Holt leading the way.
Read full articleIt's interesting, but you have to know going in that the basic case was never solved, and they stay true to that.
Read full articleThe culprit behind these murders has still never been found, which this screenplay mostly uses as fodder for a bit of psycho-thriller exploitation.
Read full articleTurning a true-life serial killer case into a collection of cliches and contrivances, this derivative thriller never musters much suspense or sympathy for its characters — whether alive or dead.
Read full articleThe feature seems rather clueless when it comes to good taste and performances, leaving viewers with a limp whodunit.
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