Evidence

2013 "Murder is his art"
5.3| 1h33m| en| More Info
Released: 19 July 2013 Released
Producted By: FilmEngine
Country: United States of America
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Detectives use clues from various recording devices to piece together events surrounding a massacre involving bus passengers at an abandoned gas station.

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
thomaswallingford I'll start by saying this: I've been on a small boat in choppy water for six hours straight without getting sick. I've been on roller coasters and rides that spin. I've seen modern action movies. I've seen extremely poorly shot found footage movies. Never once have I been sick from them.I almost threw up during this movie because of how awful the camera was. Even when people were just talking, the camera shook. During the action, the camera shook to the point where I couldn't entirely tell what I was supposed to be seeing, or even trying to look at.Even if I didn't almost get sick during the movie, I couldn't tell you what was happening because I couldn't stop screaming in my head for the cameraman to "STOP SHAKING THE DAMN CAMERA!"
Dave Goodman May contain a spoiler in reference to one character. I can say in all honesty this is one of the worst, most predictable films I have ever seen. I am not a fan of 'found footage' or 'first person' type movies but thought I would give this one a go and I can see now why I don't like them. The acting is terrible,the pace is slow, the storyline is dire and is no more than a poor first attempt at a group of students movie. I feel like I have just been robbed of about 90 minutes of my life I shall never get back. Do yourself a favour, instead of watching this movie go into the bathroom and one by one pull your toe nails out it will be more enjoyable and far less painful. I have never heard of any of the actors but one or two look famiiar and lets hope they move onto something more intelligent. What else I cant understand is why do they have the pathologist aged about 20, incredibly overweight and stood eating a burger and drinking a can of drink having obviously just missed a crucial item of evidence. Pathologists are highly skilled and intelligent people in the real world. I suppose I should remind myself it isn't the real world.
khrob Every thriller I've watched in recent memory has one maddening common denominator. Rule 1 is that every woman in the movie under peril in the dark, when moving when stealth and silence is a big plus, they all make whimpering , heavy breathing sounds that always alert their location and has become intolerable to me to view. You would think that if your life was dependent on just not making a lot of noise, you could do that. The directors always go the other way and make their women in peril, whimpering, weeping, sobbing constantly as I just witnessed in the movie "Evidence" none of the woman could woman up and just NOT MAKE A LOT OF TELLTALE NOISE. I have come to root for them to die the deaths they all seem to deserve for irritating me beyond belief. This has been going on long enough that I felt compelled to write about it
OJT What a start this film has. A frozen picture of a crime scene, taken by a low flying drone camera, like nothing I've seen. A bit was resembling the 2001-film Swordfish, but still this was amazing. It immediately lit my interests immensely. Some obviously CGI, but still a haunting start!This is another take on the found footage genre. But different. Some kind of meta theme in the footage as well. This is evidence found on a couple of phones and video cameras at a crime scene. At the start of the film we get a glimpse of what have happened, but what lead up to it. No one at the crime scene is alive to give any explanation. The tape shows a group of youngsters arriving at a desolated place with a lot if abandoned trucks and houses.Like most found footage, this is both annoying and exciting at the same time. A genre difficult to immediately like, but still interesting in many ways. The fourth outing from American director Olatunde Osunsanmi, and the first I've seen. Though there's a lot of cameras around, there's a lot of not so likely here towards the end, before whole film takes a twist, making it more likely after all. Smart film, with an interesting plot. A good, twisting found footage flick, most of all recommended to the fans of the genre.