Starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, Carrie-Anne Moss, Henry Lennix Directed by E. Elias Merhige Writer: Zak Penn 2004 Product Description In SUSPECT ZERO, FBI Agent Tom … see full wiki
Pros: Kingsley Cons: ... The Bottom Line: He's not the man you see at home He's someone else inside His life's no longer his own He's someone else inside Creepin' up when you're alone Slash’s Snakepit While this might not be the best movie around, I still found Suspect Zero kind of entertaining. For one thing, I like it when actors take on roles … more
Suspect Zero starts off with FBI Agent Tom Makelway's (Aaron Eckhart) re-assignment from Dallas to a small Arizona town. His first case is an odd killing at the state line, a wrecked car with a mutilated victim and a strange drawing of a circle with a slash through it. Makelway suspects the killer's motives, because he believes the car was pushed to the state line in order to attract the attention of the FBI. Meanwhile, we have some eerie footage of Benjamin O'Ryan (Ben Kingsley) … more
Having been warned by friends and fellow Amazon reviewers that this was a film to avoid, I rented it to see why all the negativisms. There is a big difference between what the public saw on the big screen and what the DVD produces, and for once a film is better because of the added information on the DVD than when it stands alone. Director E. Elias Merhige understood the concept of his story as is made evident in the special features meant to be viewed after the movie: the … more