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After landing a job as a crime-scene photographer, a man (Adam Trese) begins to rearrange the victims for creative purposes.
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Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 09/25/2003
1/5
An L.A. neo-noir raised to an insufferable degree of artiness. Go to Full Review
Film Threat 12/06/2005
3.5/5
Larry Carroll FilmStew.com 10/03/2003
D+
Thanks to a lack of innovation and a tired script, writer/director Hamlet Sarkissian is about as cutting edge as the out-of-touch friend who keeps trying to tell you that Michael Jackson's latest albums are as good as his old stuff. Go to Full Review
E! Staff E! Online 09/26/2003
C
A film of high gloss and low substance. Go to Full Review
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert L.A. Weekly 09/25/2003
Sarkissian's script ... is both overwrought and undercooked. Go to Full Review
Jules Brenner Cinema Signals 08/29/2003
4.7/5
An edgy thriller with its own take that took me on a road I never travelled. Ahead of the general level of the low budget-festival winning competition. Go to Full Review
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10/03/2008 Thanks to a lack of innovation and a tired script, writer/director Hamlet Sarkissian is about as cutting edge as the out-of-touch friend who keeps trying to tell you that Michael Jackson's latest albums are as good as his old stuff. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis After landing a job as a crime-scene photographer, a man (Adam Trese) begins to rearrange the victims for creative purposes.
Director
Hamlet Sarkissian
Producer
Tassos Kazinos
Screenwriter
Hamlet Sarkissian
Production Co
Fish Eye Films
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 6, 2000, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 8, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$11.4K
Runtime
1h 39m
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