Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer
Young, ace assistant DA, Shelby Cook, works with driven cop, Mike Holland, to catch Daedalus, a serial killer infamous for luring his victims to their deaths through labyrinth traps. Three innocent men have already taken the fall for Daedalus and when Daedalus strikes again, Shelby finds herself defending the latest man accused, a retired and respected judge--who also happens to be her own father.
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- Cast:
- Amanda Schull , Michael Nouri , Coby Ryan McLaughlin , Gina Gershon , Anne Ramsay , Eric Michael Roy , John Kapelos
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This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Saw this one on LMN this week. All-in-all not a bad thriller to watch on a Sunday evening. Acting is better than expected and Amanda Schull stands out particularly. The movie starts out sort of like SCREAM where a famous actress (you can probably guess which one) gets whacked within the first 5 minutes. From there, lots of exposition in the first 25 minutes, with references to places and people we never see. So a DVR is a must while watching. The plot starts to pick up after the first commercial break and then we're off to the races. The pace quickens and the tension builds up pretty well up until the end. Now, there is a twist at the end of the movie (pretty shocking actually) so make sure you watch all the way through. How you feel how about the twist will undoubtedly effect your thoughts on the movie as a whole. Did you buy it or not? That is the question.
Not a bad flick for a Lifetime movie. I'm only writing this review because it was better than the typical Lifetime "made for TV" thrillers and has a darker edge to it. I was really surprised with the twist at the end.Generally speaking the performances were good, although it's totally obvious Michael Nouri is guilty the first time you see him. Amanda Schull was really good, loved her chemistry with Freddie the private investigator.R.I.P to James Avery, kind of sad to see him end his career with a lesser role, but he did play a good judge.Plot/Logic issues aside, good low budget thriller.
What a stupid movie.A prosecuting attorney in a serial killer case needs to become the defense attorney when her close relative-a former judge- with whom she lives, is accused of being the killer.And if you think that is far fetched wait for all the other ludicrous plot twists and turns.The picture looks like it was made on a shoe string budget, and the only reason I give a vote one above the lowest mark is i) I saw the film to the end ii) there was a half decent song at the conclusion, and iii) the actor playing the former judge- given the atrocious story and script-did not do so bad compared to all the other hams.What a load of tripe!2/10
The movie has a great twist it throws you off, but from the very beginning you have small suspicions of it. Great movie however, i really enjoyed it. Parts like that in the court room where all the evidence piles up, and it shows all the three guys; then a picture of the three together it immediately draws the idea who took the picture. Then some characters are just very obviously suspicious from the get go such as .... lol not gonna deliberately give away the story but it is great. One thing i will say someone very close to Shelby tends to take up on the ways of the "labyrinth killer." In the end the light is shone on said person, clearly a sequel coming. CAN'T WAIT personally. GREAT MOVIE!!! :)