Profile for Murder

April. 05,2013      PG
Rating:
4.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Psychological thriller. A police profiler who quit after a horrific case is terrorised by the escaped serial killer she sent to prison.

Nicki Aycox as  Jackie
Steve Bacic as  Sam
Megan Charpentier as  Amber
Ona Grauer as  Dr. Michelle
Eric Pollins as  Old Man
Manoj Sood as  Dr. Sharma
Cameron Bancroft as  Richard
Chris Gauthier as  Hacker
Jana Mitsoula as  Bonnie
Juliana Wimbles as  Diana

Reviews

GazerRise
2013/04/05

Fantastic!

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SanEat
2013/04/06

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Aiden Melton
2013/04/07

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Ella-May O'Brien
2013/04/08

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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letters-72005
2013/04/09

Come on Canada, do Canadian films have to be this terrible. The dialogue, the horrible horrible storyline, the acting is incredibly bad!!. Do not waste a minute watching this.

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vlchaser
2013/04/10

Good Movie. Moves along fast, not a lot of filler, sticks to the plot. Nicki Aycox plays a no nonsense ex-detective who goes after a killer that has escaped from prison and returns to threaten her. Steve Bacic is a wonderful actor who also has the role of Lori Laughlin's husband in the Garage Sale Mysteries. This is a better role for him. He portrays a detective who helps Jackie (Nicki) with her mission. They are both great in this movie. Kept my interest, much better than some of the other soap opera types that have all the family drama gibberish. I like a movie that keeps the story moving, not a lot of extra suppositions about "what might have happened..." I watched it On Demand without commercials so it wasn't chopped up. This movie kept my attention & I enjoyed watching it.

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bhetol
2013/04/11

My god. I was dumbfounded by how terrible this movie is. The director is Terry Ingram, and on usual, he makes 4-5 TV movies a year. And the quality absolutely shows. The script is okay- bland and normal- but okay. Everything else is just an absolute train wreck, as if they were intentionally making it bad. The acting is so stiff, every line of dialog sounds like they're reading and rehearsing it for the first time. Not a single actor or actress is capable of delivering any lines with a single ounce of emotion. The lead can get water in her eyes but doesn't have any emotion showing besides thinking 'Ow, it hurt to touch my eyeball'. The directing is what gets me. I just.... My God... I don't think this director gave two sh*ts. Several times lines are acted out improperly, I can hear what they say and as I viewer I can KNOW that's not the way it was supposed to be read. Maybe if they read the line twice they would have known that, but no, this director doesn't give a sh*t. Uwe Boll is a terrible director, but at least he WANTS to make movies. Terry Ingram hired a dead Hellen Keller to make his movie, and then once he found out she didn't do sh*t and no one actually was on set, he said "ah f*ck it, I have 4 other titles coming out this year to win an Oscar."

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