iMurders
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When the participants of an internet chat room are brutally murdered in succession, one person's past holds the key to the gruesome mystery.... (Full plot summary below)

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When the participants of an internet chat room are brutally murdered in succession, one person's past holds the key to the gruesome mystery.

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Dread Central - 4/10 by Steve "Uncle Creepy" BartoniMurders is fairly typical, predictable, and often times scattered.
User Review - 10/10 by Courtney EI knew right from the beginning who the killer was.
User Review - 8/10 by Frisco Ri've been curious by seeing this dvd cover alot. i turned out liking it, it had some funny moments too. not much gore, some nudity and some cheesy internet feel, but it worked out.
User Review - 6/10 by ~Lissa~It was better than I thought it would be! I guessed the ending right before it ended. Worth taking a look!
User Review - 6/10 by Roxsy TI would have been more pleased with this film if it had more action and less talking because this thriller took on the form of a soap opera too much. It was written pretty well it just need some umph to it. Pro: You got William Forsythe and Tony Todd in it! I did like seeing Tony Todd as an FBI agent. Basically the drama happens on a site called Facespace (cute huh?) where a group of people congregate into this chatroom from different locations and make it a weekly thing. One of the chatroom's regulars likes to play games with the other members and gives them a chance to win prizes during these challenges. Well, what starts off as a challenge is actually a murder and each person from the chatroom is getting knocked off one by one. I'm amazed the killer can travel all these distances and leave in the nick of time. Could this film have been better? Yes, I think it could have been. Was it terrible? I don't think so. It was just fine.
User Review - 6/10 by Travis HB-Movie with a predictable ending. Still pretty good for a watch if you have nothing to do or at least to see Brooke Lewis lol..
User Review - 6/10 by Megs MAccording to this chat room based, whodunit, thriller/horror, Facespace is the new, em, Facebook, MySpace, Faceparty, whatever. (Does anyone even remember Faceparty? Well it's still out there, I just checked.) So great, yet another social network to join and embarrass myself in public on... Sadly, joining also appears to mean your likelihood of being murdered in a rather gristly way increases several fold too. (However great its other features might be, an automatically installed die horribly app isn't really that appealing to be perfectly honest.) Anyway, this film hurt, my, head. You really need to take notes as you go along to understand what's going on, but as it's not that great it's probably not worth it. I didn't really take to the characters in it and as a guilty pleasure started to look forward to the next one meeting his/her demise. I thought the picture quality on the DVD sucked a bit too. By the way, Facespace looks rubbish; it looks like Facebook would look if I designed it. 1 cat and no decapitations. (Actually I can't remember the cat, whose name is Max, but he was credited at the end as "Clarence The Cat".) Top badass moment: Any scene with Agent Otis Washington (Tony Todd) in. Seeing him standing 17" taller than his FBI partner Agent Lori Romano (Brooke Lewis) made me wish I had a mate like him when I was at school; and a girlfriend like her too actually. Being a 'man mountain' is badass. 6 out of 10.
User Review - 6/10 by Jason TIt's important to point out that this movie is entirely horrible. But it's one of those films that's so bad, you just have to keep watching it because of its accidental entertainment value. It's incredibly predictable and terribly produced, but it's got some truly hilarious moments... for all the wrong reasons. I enjoyed this, I'm just not really sure why.
User Review - 6/10 by Jesse FFrank Grillo gives off a great performance in what could've been a five star rated slasher film had there been more kills in the chatroom but it's still very entertaining.
User Review - 4/10 by KnightFall HiMurders begins with a mysterious love triangle involving an angry wife, a cheating husband, an unsuspecting internet hook-up chick, and a murder. After that ambiguous opening, we are presented with a HUGE ensemble cast working so many angles and sub-plots within this film that if you blink too much, you'll definitely lose track of the story. The basic gist of it is a group of different people (namely Jennifer Estlin, Gabrielle Anwar, William Forsythe, and some others) who engage in online chatting. They decide to play one of their monthly games, which happens to be a murder mystery. Things turn deadly real though when an actual murderer starts killing the group one by one. Now, THAT actual story comprises maybe 45 minutes of 100 minute long movie. If you're smart, you'll figure out the twist/killer immediately. As for the other 55 minutes of this film; COMPLETELY wasted in side stories that are utterly irrelevant to the initial plot. Stuff like a crazy chick wanting revenge on her female lover's murderer, another love triangle in another town, etc. It was almost like several nonsensical movies in one. And look at that cast! Charles Durning...wasted, Billy Dee Williams...wasted, Dan Grimaldi...wasted, Anwar...wasted, Forsythe...wasted, Tony Todd...wasted. Much like some of the top-notch people within this film, the overall end result is a complete waste and unoriginal. The deaths and gore are a waste as well, not to mention the title isn't even clever (or catchy) enough to follow the actual technology being utilized in the film. Funniest parts of the movie: FBI agent Brooke Lewis who gets several close-up shots of her face even though there is something visibly wrong with her eyeball. Disgusting! Piss poor movie.

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