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A news team hunts for a serial killer who stalks victims via videotape and then records the ghastly deed.

Cary Elwes as  Albert Bodine
Kip Pardue as  Rob Latrobe
Rachael Leigh Cook as  Jesse St. Claire
Annabella Sciorra as  Jane Berger
Cyia Batten as  Alice Prescott
Wade Williams as  Mack Jones
Michael O'Neill as  Sheriff Smyth
Kai Lennox as  Slim
Frankie Ray as  Richard
Kim Robillard as  Harry

Reviews

chaztv
2004/04/28

None of this script/film makes any sense. Want a second opinion? It's boring too. Some beautiful cinematography does not make up for a story and story structure that is complicated just to hid the fact of how stupid the entire premise is. There is not one character in this whole thing that you can care about. It is as if the writer, director, producer were just trying to get in elements they thought would sell. Yes, it cost plenty to make this piece of garbage. The previous reviewer who thought this was low budget has to be wrong. To make something this stupid look good takes some real production bucks. Don't waste your time watching this. There have to be better things you can do with your 2 hours.

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Claudio Carvalho
2004/04/29

The crew of a television of a small town composed of the reporter Jesse St. Claire (Rachel Leigh Cook), her lesbian supervisor Jane Berger (Annabella Sciorra) and the intern cameraman Rob Latrobe (Kip Pardue) are investigating the disappearance of the stripper Diana Cox (Julie Cialini). Rob received a videotape and found the shooting of another woman, Linda Mitchell (Amy Arce), in the same video, and he is convinced that the killer stalked his victims while filming them. When Jesse vanishes without a trace, the reporter Albert Bodine (Cary Elwes) from the syndicated television show "American Crime" joins the team in their investigation.First of all, I can not say if "American Crime" is a thriller supposed to be funny or a dark comedy. Indeed, it is a very boring low budget movie, with a promising beginning, but silly in the end story. Cary Elwes is simply awful, being a caricature of the most important character of the plot with one of the worst performances I have ever seen. Consequently, the direction is terrible, wasting what could have been a good story. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "Crimes em Série" ("Crimes in Series")

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Se7en Daze
2004/04/30

A series of gruesome murders has brought terror to a small town, and they are made all the more horrible by the method by which they are documented. The killer stalks his victims with a video camera, recording their every move before he strikes; he then sends a tape of the killing to his next victim. Jessie St. Clair (Racheal Leigh Cook) is a young reporter who sees her shot at a big break and goes for it, launching an investigation into the murder of a topless dancer; she is assisted by her cameraman Rob (Kip Pardue) and her producer Jane Berger (Annabella Sciorra). But before Jessie gets any closer to the truth, she receives a videotape in the mail, and she knows she's next on the killer's list. As tensions mount and the murderer closes in, the whole crew begins to suspect one another; the arrival of solitary reporter Albert Bodine (Cary Elwes), sent by the nationally syndicated show "AMERICAN CRIME", only serves to heighten their misgivings. This stylish, suspenseful thriller boasts the excellent digital cinematography of director Dan Mintz, and is sure to keep audiences guessing right up to the end.

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mithrandir2-2
2004/05/01

With such an impressive cast, I had high hopes that this movie would be an edge-of-your-seat thriller. But sadly it never reached its potential. The story was poorly written, with gaping plot holes, inane dialog and absurd characters. The directing was sophomoric, reminiscent of a music video or weak commercial, leaving me with the impression that a different director might have presented the writer's ideas more effectively. And the acting was mediocre at best, with the exception of Elwes, who was simply awful (I've been a fan of his since The Princess Bride, and it was his name that convinced me to rent the movie, so this was a huge disappointment--particularly on the heels of Saw, which truly was an edge-of-your-seat thriller).I honestly can't recommend this movie to anyone, not even die hard fans of any of the cast. It's too much of a waste of time.

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