D-Tox (Eye See You) (2002)
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15% of critics liked it
(20 reviews) -
32% of users liked it
(10,815 ratings)
Sylvester Stallone returned to the screen after a three-year absence (excepting his voice work in Antz) with this tense and violent psychological crime thriller. FBI agent Jake Malloy (Stallone) has been traumatized by an especially vicious murder. No longer able to perform his job, Malloy is… More Sylvester Stallone returned to the screen after a three-year absence (excepting his voice work in Antz) with this tense and violent psychological crime thriller. FBI agent Jake Malloy (Stallone) has been traumatized by an especially vicious murder. No longer able to perform his job, Malloy is referred to a clinic for members of the law enforcement community, run by doctors Hank (Tom Berenger) and Doc (Kris Kristofferson). Jake begins receiving therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, but crime follows him inside the clinic; a serial killer has invaded the facility and is killing off the patients one by one, in increasingly gruesome ways. Soon Jake must set aside his fears and track down the murderer, before he becomes the next victim. D-Tox (which, in production, was publicized under the titles Detox and The Outpost) was released on video as Eye See You. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jim Gillespie
- Written By
- Ron L. Brinkerhoff
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 2002 Wide
- On DVD
- Dec 31, 2002
- Studio
- Universal Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Gunnar Rehlin, Variety
A further nail in Sylvester Stallone's popularity coffin.
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Wally Hammond, Time Out
This killer-chiller isn't preposterous enough for laughs and is too sloppily directed and scripted to scare or surprise.
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Mark Adams, Hollywood Reporter
This formulaic chiller will do little to boost Stallone's career.
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, Empire Magazine
That a serviceable thriller like this struggles to get a release, when certain nameless dross gets rushed into cinemas is, frankly, bewildering.
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Chuck O'Leary, FulvueDrive-in.com
A surprisingly effective variation of the Ten Little Indians theme. Stallone's actually pretty good in this one.
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Cast
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Sylvester Stallone
as Jack Malloy
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Tom Berenger
as Hank
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Charles S. Dutton
as Chuck Hendricks
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Sean Patrick Flanery
as Connor
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Christopher Fulford
as Frank Slater
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Dina Meyer
as Mary
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Robert Patrick
as Pete Noah
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Robert Prosky
as McKenzie
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Courtney B. Vance
as Willie Jones
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Polly Walker
as Jenny Munroe
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Jeffrey Wright
as Jaworski
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Kris Kristofferson
as Dr. John Mitchell "Doc"
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Alan C. Peterson
as Gilbert
