SmugKitZine
Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Twilightfa
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Janis
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
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?
HarrietLovesHorror
The Texas ladies from Texas Frightmare Weekend want to wish iMurders congratulations on the DVD release. We were fortunate enough to watch the film in May and we loved it and have been following you ever since. We love the cast of this film and our favorite roles were the detectives played by Tony Todd and Brooke Lewis. They made such a cute team and acted very well together. We were lucky to get to talk to Brooke Lewis for a bit and were pleased to see that she is just as sweet as she is pretty. We welcome you back to Texas soon and please bring Billy Dee Williams with you next time. Good luck and we are headed out to get the DVD. -Harriet
Joshua Gilmore
For this review, I have to break it into 2 parts. Both of the parts are positive, so here we go. The movie was insanely well made, my horror fan boy side was flipping with every twist and the ending was genius. Usually I have a way of figuring the endings out before the final credits, but I could not do it with this movie. I was honestly surprise with the ending and this one gives you something that is not the "norm" of the normal slasher movie. This flip of the script makes it a definite watch, compared to the run of the mill horror movie. The second half of this review comes from the wannabe filmmaker in me. I loved how this movie was shot; it ran very smoothly and gave you the right jolt as the blood began to spill. Finally, it's great that an original movie idea isn't dead in this movie world.
pstev
Maybe the worst part of this movie is it isn't so bad as to be unintentionally funny, but it's close.(Charles Durning's psychiatric sessions bring bad acting to a new level). The only suspense in the plot is how some pretty good actors managed to get into this embarrassment of a film. Let's start with William Forsythe, the college professor, who we are suppose to believe much younger attractive women are drawn too. Only in a fat middle aged man's fantasy world could that be true. And this movie. Nothing in this movie is very believable. I feel bad about pointing out just one persons bad acting when there are so many, but Brooke Lewis' performance as the FBI agent is the most frightening thing in the this 'horror' movie. It looks worse next to Tony Todd's performance as her partner who is actually quite good making her look all the worse. The bad plot(you'll know who did it in the first 15 minutes) and acting gets overshadowed by a terrible script. Maybe its a situation where a director falls in love with his own words. Worse dialog you have never heard. Maybe no actor could do a good performance given what they had to work with. So if you are stuck seeing it see it for laughs and maybe you won't feel so bad about wasting two hours of your life.