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Deceiver
Tim Roth (Planet of the Apes) and Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jone's Diary) star in this riveting psychological thriller with shocking twists, "sharp dialogue and a cynical intelligence" (Chicago Tribune). Also starring Chris Penn, Michael Rooker, Ellen Burstyn and Rosanna Arquette, and charged with unbridled suspense and powerful performances, this "absorbingly crafty murder mystery" (Entertainment Weekly) delves into the murky depths of truth and deception and delivers a stunning final scene that will jolt your spine with chills!


James Wayland (Roth) is not a typical murder suspect: he's fabulously wealthy, a Princeton graduate and has a genius- level I.Q.. But Detectives Braxton (Chris Penn) and Kennesaw (Michael Rooker) sense that there's more than meets the eye when they interrogate him for the brutal killing of a beautiful call girl (Zellweger). As their search for the truth takes a suddenly dangerous turn, Braxton and Kennesaw realize that wayland is a master manipulator, cleverely using their darkest secrets against them in a lethal, winner- take- all game that ignites a powder keg of deadly motives and shocking revelations.
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Great Fun - TheGallopingMajor
Tom Roth at his very best makes this film quite riveting. The surprises that come with each police interview are unpredictable and it is wonderfully ingenious how a lot of things that at first make no sense come together in the end - like the strange psychiatrist ...
Good idea, poor execution. - DoubleDownAgain
Good cast, great idea, but poorly executed. While the script and direction had it's moments the film loses itself trying to be too clever. Twists and turns are no fun if you don't have any inkling or foreshadowing that they are coming. I really can't recommend ...
A Mindful ! - StEpHuLAr
Along the lines of films like Memento, Deceiver plays with your head for a couple hours. Tim Roth is at his best here (is there a movie where he isn't excellent ? If so, I have yet to see it). Although parts of it feel like rehashing of The Usual Suspects, ...

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