iMurders
iMurders
| 09 August 2008 (USA)
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A mysterious love triangle leads to a tragic shooting. Months later, eight members of a MySpace-esque chat room are being gruesomely murdered in the privacy of their own homes.

Reviews
Thebe Bashaleebee

I gave this two stars because I actually watched it to the end. No atmosphere, too many holes, and the characters were all horrible. Poor character development. I was going to stop watching within the first fifteen minutes. I was tired and just didn't feel like looking for something else. So, I'm writing this to warn anyone who likes movies with some decent acting or suspenseful buildup or character development to not waste your time here.B-movies don't bother me and I like a lot of movies that may be low budget, but this movies was just ridiculous. Very unsatisfying.

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chicagopoetry

Don't get me wrong. I don't mind movies that feature elderly actors. Gran Tarino was cool with an age old Clint Eastwood playing a bad-ass. Harry Brown was okay with Michael Cain playing a vigilante who ends up having a heart attack. And I appreciated Venus with Peter O'Toole playing an old man trying to get laid before he croaks. But, come on, iMurders has really emptied the old folks home with this one. William Forsythe is completely ridiculous as a gross, 55 year old, pony tail wearing professor who somehow, despite his total lack of personality, has all the young chicks lusting after him. And 73 year old Billy Dee Williams, who was at his height with his appearance in Star Wars in 1980, pops his head in for a minute or two. But the real kicker is 87 year old Charles Durning, who can barely keep his eyes open and who is obviously propped up with sticks and who probably has someone pushing on his chest to get his lines out of his mouth. It's funny but it is also agonizing to watch. Why these famous actors would want what could possibly be their final role in film history to be this two bit, not scary, predictable and unoriginal attempt at the horror genre is beyond me. Is there no dignity left in the world?

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gordon-levy342

I won't go into any details as I don't want to spoil the movie - but I LOVED the ending! Totally clever and really well shot in terms of the flashbacks. I also liked the stuff with Gabriele Anwar - she's pretty amazing (though Billy Dee looked a bit under the weather LOL!). I was surprised to see the Candy Man - Tony Todd - he was the epitome of an FBI agent - (though his partner is another story!).....Would have liked to have seen more of the professors' wife and her relationship with Wiliam Forsythe - so my vote was that overall i thought the movie was very suspenseful and I really enjoyed watching it (as did my two friends who were at my house!)

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lisa-pollack

"iMurders" is a refreshing psychological thriller, mystery and horror film. It's not the typical over-acted Hollywood film. No glitz, glamor or special effects necessary. None of the same old hardcore bloody horror film making. It was real and raw with the right balance and elements. Fine writing, concept, acting, directing and more. I appreciate the intense character study with the good, bad and ugly elements. Typical everyday individuals with their own stories, secrets, dark sides and misbehaving. Everyone is a suspect and has their own agenda. With an all star cast and fine directing from Robbie Bryan, "iMurders" is a must-see. Congratulations to Robbie Bryan, cast and crew. I anticipate and look forward to a future sequel.

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