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Murderous Intent (Like Minds)
Description
A forensic psychologist (Collette) is tasked with determining whether or not a minor should face murder charges for killing his schoolmate.
A forensic psychologist (Collette) is tasked with determining whether or not a minor should face murder charges for killing his schoolmate.
Actors:
Paul Blackwell,
Henry Hereford,
John Cooney,
Craig Crosbie,
Hugh Sachs,
David Threlfall,
Toni Collette
Paul Blackwell
Henry Hereford
22 October 1975, Germany
John Cooney
Craig Crosbie
Hugh Sachs
1964, Manchester, England, UK
David Threlfall
12 October 1953, Burnage, Manchester, England, UK
Toni Collette
1 November 1972, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Director:
Gregory Read
Country:
United Kingdom, Australia
Keywords:
#Eddie Redmayne #Gregory Read #Murderous Intent (Like Minds) #Tom Sturridge #Toni Collette
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May 11, 2007
Quite, quite ludicrous in every way.
May 11, 2007
It's good stuff from Redmayne, but the plot unravels into muddle and absurdity.
May 11, 2007
The type of film that will be looked back on as a notable starting point for its young star, Like Minds is a perfect showcase for his talent, but less so for writer-director Read, who allows the script to career out of control in the second half.
June 04, 2007
Armed with more imagination than most thrillers with teen protags, Oz-U.K. co-prod Like Minds is an intriguing whodunit centered on two privileged British schoolboys with an unhealthy interest in the Knights Templar.
May 11, 2007
If great minds think alike, they'll be giving this one a miss.
May 11, 2007
For about 20 minutes, this psychological thriller seems to know what it's doing.
May 11, 2007
Toni Collette must have owed the director quite a favour.

