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A teenage boy's descent into the dangerous world of the Internet and the harrowing consequences of his actions. A true story.
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| Shadows on the WallRich ClineBritish director Andrew Douglas (2005's Amityville Horror remake) takes a clever look at youthful naivete in this strikingly inventive thriller, which is based on a true story. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiAndrew Douglas, who directed the 2005 "The Amityville Horror" remake, mishandles the standard noir as straightforward drama and gives it an unfortunate after-school-special vibe. |
| Yahoo! MoviesFrank OchiengGripping, hypnotic and unassuming, Uwantme2KILLhim? takes its teen angst-ridden tendencies to a whole new deceptive level. |
| The SkinnyAlan BettThis true story ... has been knit into a taut thriller by British director Andrew Douglas. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeWalden's structurally elaborate script can't quite conjure the social and environmental detail necessary to make the belief-defying believable on a dramatic level. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbyMassively unlikely, but compelling to the last, it makes a decent fist of conveying the strength of internet attachments, even if filtering the unfolding drama through endless computer screens becomes a well-worn device. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerEngaging, well acted thriller that gains an extra chilling edge from the fact that it's based on a true story, though it's slightly let down by a questionable directorial decision. |
| Village VoiceChuck WilsonA compelling but ultimately unsatisfying film. |
| Movie MezzanineKyle TurnerIf Spike Jonze's Her seeks to destigmatize and legitimize the existence of online relationships, Douglas's U Want Me 2 Kill Him? seeks to do the opposite. |
| Mark Leeper's ReviewsMark R. LeeperViewers may feel they have been intentionally misled. Well, they have. |