thekbarrs2
Lousy acting, poor sound and a weak story. This movie has it all. Who was the audience for this movie? Were we supposed to be upset because some serial killers were being killed? I had a hard time working up any sympathy for them, especially the pedophile they throw off the bridge. I actually agreed more with the "bad guys" in this movie than the "hero". This was a much better movie idea when it was called Star Chamber. At least in that movie there was some doubt about the guilt of one of the suspects. In this movie all of the suspects were guilty and deserved to be punished. It would have been better if there were some grey in this black and white presentation.
Michael O'Keefe
Mediocre thriller about a serial killer killer. That's right. An astute FBI agent(Patrick Muldoon)is assigned to the Red Team that deals with unsolved serial killings. He stumbles into the case of his life when he is on the trail of a murderer whose victims are suspects themselves in serial killing. He thinks his supervisor Tim Thomerson has crossed the line and is involved with the new string of killings. He goes to a wheelchair bound veteran cop(Fred Ward)for advice. He needs the aid of his former partner(Cathy Moriarty)to unscramble the good guys from the bad. The cast also features:C. Thomas Howell, David Millbern and Deb Patterson.
jmil
This was a really good film. However, I seem to remember hearing the musical underscore in another fine film, The Man With a Golden Arm. 1955, starring a young Frank Sinatra. Music by one of the greatest film scorers of all time, Elmer Berstein, and a classic, world famous movie score. Is this allowable? Is the Golden Arm music now in the public domain, and if so, can a contemporary film just "use" the Berstein score? Anyone else pick up on this?
gary96
Saw this movie and was dissapointed. The plot was a good idea, but the movie did no justice to the idea behind it. The writing was terrible. The movie was too simplistic, corny, predictable, and boring. No suspense at all. Whoever wrote this movie, obviously didn't read their work when they were done with it. This movie had cheesy lines, and the emotion of the actors looked to contrived, also the "love" scene between the male and female partner was forced. YOU CAN HAVE A MOVIE WITHOUT THE LEAD MALE AND FEMALE "FALLING IN LOVE (OR SHOULD I SAY LUST)"! I'm suprised at the actors in this movie (although not your Hollywood heavyweights, but they do have recognizable names). They must have needed the money pretty badly to participate in this less than "B" movie!