The River Murders

The River Murders

By Rich Cowan

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2011-09-20
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Director: Rich Cowan
  • Production Company: North by Nortwest Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.2/10
5.2
From 116 Ratings

Description

A homicide detective, Ray Liotta, while investigating a series of murders becomes the prime suspect when the FBI uncovers his close personal ties to all the victims.

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  • Bad acting...

    2
    By SparkyGirl1012
    This movie wouldn't have been so bad if it wasn't for the really bad acting and Ray Liotta's big gut. The lady detective was the vworst actor of all. Ray Liotta's stomach was so big it distracted me from the movie. He waddled when he walked. I know that's a really strange thing to say in a review but it's true.
  • Love Ray Liota!

    3
    By LisaDF
    This film is slow and honestly doesn't have much suspence. They tried to make it into a cool religious thriller but Ray Liotta was the strongest actor. The rest was just subpar. I didn't regret getting the movie 'cuz of Liotta but It's not really a flick that I'd recommend some one renting. Save your money and get it for a dollar when it comes out on RedBox. Sorry Liotta.
  • sad movie

    3
    By ifyoulikemyopinion788791
    poor acting other than Ray liotta, christian slater and ving rhames whre good.
  • A Very Different Variation On A Theme

    4
    By JUSTONEVOICE
    Rich Cowan as a fine Director has made a very transparent film for the audience but, not one for the actors, who were excellent. Over the years I have come to respect Ray Liotta and Christian Slater.Ray plays his role constrained and professional, while Christian Slater plays an excellent FBI Agent who necessarily has to play "Bad Cop" from the gitgo to arrive at the truth. This is a deeply psychological film that leaves you, if you are really paying attention at the end of the film, of 'What would I do from this moment on?' I really like this film and recommend it. The actors, direction, cinematography and writing are all unusually rich and noteworthy.
  • Striking distance

    2
    By Carlosdog1
    It's that dopey Bruce Willis move from like 1990 except with horrible acting
  • Don't do it!

    1
    By aliph77
    Bad acting, ridiculous, nonsensical storyline. Save your money!

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