
FBI agent Jake Malloy just can't nail a serial killer who's been targeting cops. The killer has already killed nine cops. Not only does the killer despise policemen, but he also has a grudge against Malloy for pursuing him during a string of prostitute murders four years ago. The killer finally decides to hit Malloy where it hurts, killing one of Malloy's friends on the force, and brutally killing Malloy's fiancé Mary. The grief sends Malloy off the deep end and causes him t... (Full plot summary below)
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FBI agent Jake Malloy just can't nail a serial killer who's been targeting cops. The killer has already killed nine cops. Not only does the killer despise policemen, but he also has a grudge against Malloy for pursuing him during a string of prostitute murders four years ago. The killer finally decides to hit Malloy where it hurts, killing one of Malloy's friends on the force, and brutally killing Malloy's fiancé Mary. The grief sends Malloy off the deep end and causes him to become alcoholic, forcing Malloy's colleague, Detective Hendricks, to sign Malloy up at a remote detox clinic in a snow-covered part of Wyoming. The clinic specializes in rehabilitating alcoholic cops. But the killer murders another patient and assumes the patient's identity at the clinic. While Malloy participates in group therapy sessions, the killer starts killing the patients. Among the endangered patients are Jaworski, Slater, Noah, Conner, and a dozen others, one of whom must be the killer. One by one, the patients start falling prey to the killer and, starting with the facility's director, Doc, the killer starts targeting the staff as well.
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| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsA well made, routine thriller with a compelling cast. |
| VarietyGunnar RehlinA further nail in Sylvester Stallone's popularity coffin. |
| Radio Free EntertainmentAndrew ManningDetox is ultimately a pointless endeavor. |
| Hollywood ReporterMark AdamsThis formulaic chiller will do little to boost Stallone's career. |
| FulvueDrive-in.comChuck O'LearyA surprisingly effective variation of the Ten Little Indians theme. Stallone's actually pretty good in this one. |
| eFilmCritic.comAndrew HoweA profoundly stupid affair, populating its hackneyed and meanspirited storyline with cardboard characters and performers who value cash above credibility. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairDon't be fooled by the impressive cast list - Eye See You is pure junk. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergSo we got Ten Little Indians meets Friday the 13th by way of Clean and Sober, filmed on the set of Carpenter's The Thing and loaded with actors you're most likely to find on the next inevitable incarnation of The Love Boat. |
| Denton Record-ChronicleTodd JorgensonThe only element of suspense is whether the movie will change titles or distributors again before the closing credits roll. |
| RTÉ (Ireland)Harry GuerinBest described as I Know What You Did Last Winter. |