Inspired by the true events of a serial killer that may still be out there today.Inspired by the true events of a serial killer that may still be out there today.Inspired by the true events of a serial killer that may still be out there today.
Weston Cage
- Caesar Monto
- (as Weston Cage Coppola)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis film is based on the West Mesa murders -the killings of 11 women whose remains were found buried in 2009 in the desert on the West Mesa of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Several suspects have been named, but none were arrested or charged. While the killings were initially believed to be the work of a serial killer, the involvement of a sex trafficking ring has been suspected.
- GoofsThe ribbons that the Chief of Police wears are Air Force ribbons, not from any police department.
- Quotes
Agent Petrovick: The Bible says that we should rejoice in our suffering. Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. I'm still waiting to find the joy in suffering.
- SoundtracksBoneyard (feat. Adam Zi)
performed by Brandon Fenkiel
Featured review
Van Holt is the main actor in this a detective looking for a serial killer. Mel Gibson is a profiler with the FBI he has about 15 minutes and 50 Cent is police chief also 15 minutes.
The whole thing seems like it was written to be a pilot for a TV show, the entire thing looks like one also, but instead it was made a movie, it happens a lot in the industry. As such some subplots are rushed, some things are unresolved etc.
It's nice to see Mel Gibson he is obviously the best acting talent in this, quite possibly ad libbing his lines because his character is the only interesting one.
It plays out more like one of those crime documentaries, we are just going through the motions.
The movie basically doesn't have what can be called an ending, it's like a first episode of a miniseries, which is probably the most disappointing thing about it. Some things do get resolved but they almost happen off screen and explain with a couple of lines of dialogue so the movie has some cohesion.
The whole thing seems like it was written to be a pilot for a TV show, the entire thing looks like one also, but instead it was made a movie, it happens a lot in the industry. As such some subplots are rushed, some things are unresolved etc.
It's nice to see Mel Gibson he is obviously the best acting talent in this, quite possibly ad libbing his lines because his character is the only interesting one.
It plays out more like one of those crime documentaries, we are just going through the motions.
The movie basically doesn't have what can be called an ending, it's like a first episode of a miniseries, which is probably the most disappointing thing about it. Some things do get resolved but they almost happen off screen and explain with a couple of lines of dialogue so the movie has some cohesion.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $314,160
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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