
Old-fashioned NYPD detective Charlie Daines, a grave long cancer sufferer, feels out of his depth when as serial killer posts his gruesomely imaginative murders, mostly on top managers, on Internet, first spotted by his couch-potato son Vinnie. The brass rather confides the high-profile case to 'nerds', champion of whom is wheelchair-stuck Adam Sotrel. Charlie systematically alienates everybody, family and colleagues, but finds an angle to approach the case.... (Full plot summary below)
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Old-fashioned NYPD detective Charlie Daines, a grave long cancer sufferer, feels out of his depth when as serial killer posts his gruesomely imaginative murders, mostly on top managers, on Internet, first spotted by his couch-potato son Vinnie. The brass rather confides the high-profile case to 'nerds', champion of whom is wheelchair-stuck Adam Sotrel. Charlie systematically alienates everybody, family and colleagues, but finds an angle to approach the case.
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| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairDirector John Irvin's attempts to infuse the film with a somber, Fincheresque sense of style fall flat... |
| User ReviewThe Midnight HReally good. I wasn't expecting much but it def. raised my expectations. It was emotional without trying to be and was def. a nail-biter. |
| User ReviewJen BRip off of all the other 'net thrillers'. Bored at 3am like me? Watch this. |
| User ReviewTodd cIt was ok except for the cheating dying detective who took his life .....but it's alot like another movie{(Untraceable) since when do murders have a moral? |
| User ReviewWendy Nthe plot so-so.. rushing to finish the show..act for the sake of acting..not exciting..fear dot com is much more interesting. |
| User ReviewJessi tSon of a bee sting this movie was BORING. The characters are all unlikable, the killer/ings are uninteresting, and the premise (and title) are just slight variations on fear dot com. |