D-Tox (Eye See You)

D-Tox (Eye See You) (2002)

  • 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

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Ron L. Brinkerhoff
Genres
Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
In Theaters
Jan 1, 2002 Wide
On DVD
Dec 31, 2002
Universal Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Gunnar Rehlin, Variety

    A further nail in Sylvester Stallone's popularity coffin.

  • Wally Hammond, Time Out

    This killer-chiller isn't preposterous enough for laughs and is too sloppily directed and scripted to scare or surprise.

  • Mark Adams, Hollywood Reporter

    This formulaic chiller will do little to boost Stallone's career.

  • , Empire Magazine

    That a serviceable thriller like this struggles to get a release, when certain nameless dross gets rushed into cinemas is, frankly, bewildering.

  • 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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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Wahida K


    Brilliant perfomance by Sly.

  • Dean M


    This film gives us a murder/mystery rather than an action film. Sylvester Stallone is good in the lead role experiencing a wide range of emotions. It's one of his better performances in recent years. Of the supporting roles, Robert Patrick stands out as well as Christopher… More

  • Luke B


    The first 20 minutes of D-Tox seem like the end to another film. It's the climax where the serial killer finally targets the protagonist. After those 20 minutes the film begins to show the aftermath of such events. Unfortunately, rather than being an in depth drama, the aftermath… More

  • Candy R


    Sly plays a cop who checks into rehab. Soon each of the patients are murdered one by one.

  • Stephen M


    This begins as a dismal cat-and-mouse serial-killer flick. It then settles for an awkward blend of Agatha Christie whodunit with the macho, snowbound in-fighting of John Carpenter's "The Thing". A model of bad storytelling and perfunctory characterisation, it's… More

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