D-Tox (Eye See You)
The film speaks of Malawi as a police officer who becomes his former partner a victim. At his partner's house, the killer calls Maloy the murderer that Malawi had chased earlier for a series of propaganda murders. In revenge, he kills Mary, a friend of Malawi. He follows Maloy, the murderer, to find that he seems to have committed suicide. Three months later, Maloy drops into alcoholism. After a suicide attempt, Malawian's best friend and officer, Chuck Hendriks, registered Malloy in a rehabilitation program for law enforcement officers run by Dr John 'Doc' Mitchell, a former cop recovering from alcohol. Hendricks stays in Wyoming to ensure that Malloy will be fine.
7 December 1965, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
11 October 1965, Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA
11 July 1952, New York City, New York, USA
21 March 1957, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
19 May 1966, Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
27 January 1964, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
30 January 1951, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1955, London, England, UK
13 December 1930, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1967, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
February 25, 2003
So we got Ten Little Indians meets Friday the 13th by way of Clean and Sober, filmed on the set of Carpenter's The Thing and loaded with actors you're most likely to find on the next inevitable incarnation of The Love Boat.
January 04, 2003
Don't be fooled by the impressive cast list - Eye See You is pure junk.
March 06, 2002
This formulaic chiller will do little to boost Stallone's career.
September 23, 2002
A thoroughly awful movie--dumb, narratively chaotic, visually sloppy...a weird amalgam of 'The Thing' and a geriatric 'Scream.'
February 16, 2006
A surprisingly effective variation of the Ten Little Indians theme. Stallone's actually pretty good in this one.
January 26, 2006
This killer-chiller isn't preposterous enough for laughs and is too sloppily directed and scripted to scare or surprise.
April 12, 2003
A guilty pleasure at best, and not worth seeing unless you want to laugh at it.
December 30, 2006
That a serviceable thriller like this struggles to get a release, when certain nameless dross gets rushed into cinemas is, frankly, bewildering.
February 13, 2003
Best described as I Know What You Did Last Winter.
September 20, 2002
The only element of suspense is whether the movie will change titles or distributors again before the closing credits roll.
March 27, 2009
A further nail in Sylvester Stallone's popularity coffin.
October 02, 2002
A well made, routine thriller with a compelling cast.

