Following the sudden death of his wife and his subsequent mental breakdown, forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Murray (Jeff Fahey) begins the slow and painful business of rebuilding his life and returning to work. But his emotional fragility is further shattered when he receives on his computer screen the first in a series of .. Read more
| Starring | Jeff Fahey, Kim Thomson, Jon-Paul Gates, Martin Kove |
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| Director | David Fairman |
| Genres | Thriller |
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Following the sudden death of his wife and his subsequent mental breakdown, forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Murray (Jeff Fahey) begins the slow and painful business of rebuilding his life and returning to work. But his emotional fragility is further shattered when he receives on his computer screen the first in a series of inexplicable messages pleading for his help. Believing that these messages are coming from recent victims of a serial killer, he becomes increasingly involved in the investigation into the murders, putting himself in the spotlight in the process.
| Starring | Jeff Fahey, Kim Thomson, Jon-Paul Gates, Martin Kove, Bruce Payne, Geraldine Alexander, Eileen Daly, Samia Rida |
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| Director | David Fairman |
| Studio | SPARK PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 33 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 06 Aug 2007 Production year: 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
Scripted by working pathologist and Hammer horror expert Dr Wayne Kinsey, this supernatural crime thriller focuses on... read more on Time Out
Unoriginal serial killer story, badly acted to soap opera standard. Filmed for what appears to be a budget of £50 using a camcorder. Any other serial killer film is better than this, please avoid.
Haha - lots to snigger at in this American take on English culture - supposed to be a horror / ghost effort - sort of White-Noise meets What Lies Beneath... ok as a story, with reasonable special effects... but there was some cringingly bad acting in here, so much so that it was quite funny... entertaining, yeah, I suppose we quite enjoyed this, but for all the wrong reasons... could have been made one hell of a lot better... don't take it too seriously...!