An assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.An assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.An assistant district attorney works with a detective to catch a serial killer who uses traps to lure his victims.
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Eric Michael Roy
- Freddy Cook
- (as Eric Schneider)
Lilah Richcreek Estrada
- Icarus
- (as Lilah Richcreek)
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Beyond bad
This movie is so so bad. The acting, the directing, the story. It is just awful. Kept watching waiting for it to get better and only got worse. Not only is it obviously a made for tv movie but it shouldn't even have made it to tv. No believable characters and like they weren't even trying. Don't waste your time like I did.
A man killed by his love
For a tv movie its a great movie!! Sure deserves a higher rating!! It was worth seeing it. Justice is served. In real life cheating persons never get what they deserve.
A Surprisingly Good Story
Up front truth: Yes, it's got the whole made-for-tv level fluff going on. No, it doesn't even attempt to explore the gold mine of gritty details & intricacies that a real serial killer case of this kind would yield. If you're looking for graphic fare, you'll get none of that here. In these respects, this movie is exactly what you'd expect from LMN.
Now that I've laid out my disclaimer, I will say that I found Hunt For The Labyrinth Killer to be thoroughly entertaining & I would watch it again! I won't throw in any spoilers. Instead, I'll say, I hope you watch it & find yourself pleasantly surprised too.
Contrived and formulaic
The only good thing about this corny movie is the casting of Amanda Schull and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. Otherwise, it's campy, predictable, and written like someone's first screenplay after reading a William Goldman instructional book. Awful.
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Laughable excuse for a thriller!
What a stupid movie.
A prosecuting attorney in a serial killer case needs to become the defense attorney when her close relative-a former judge- with whom she lives, is accused of being the killer.
And if you think that is far fetched wait for all the other ludicrous plot twists and turns.
The picture looks like it was made on a shoe string budget, and the only reason I give a vote one above the lowest mark is i) I saw the film to the end ii) there was a half decent song at the conclusion, and iii) the actor playing the former judge- given the atrocious story and script-did not do so bad compared to all the other hams.
What a load of tripe!
2/10
A prosecuting attorney in a serial killer case needs to become the defense attorney when her close relative-a former judge- with whom she lives, is accused of being the killer.
And if you think that is far fetched wait for all the other ludicrous plot twists and turns.
The picture looks like it was made on a shoe string budget, and the only reason I give a vote one above the lowest mark is i) I saw the film to the end ii) there was a half decent song at the conclusion, and iii) the actor playing the former judge- given the atrocious story and script-did not do so bad compared to all the other hams.
What a load of tripe!
2/10
Did you know
- GoofsDuring the first news report after the first murder of the movie, they misspell the name of the killer. Instead of saying Daedalus, on the Reuter at the bottom of the screen it reads Deadalus strikes again on the second time you see the newscaster reporting for HD6.
- SoundtracksLost in Your Lies
Written and Performed by Rowan Schoales
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- El asesino del laberinto
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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