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I Know Who Killed Me

I Know Who Killed Me

  • Director: Chris Sivertson
  • Starring: Brian Geraghty
  • Details: USA / 105mins (TBC)

Release Date: December 26th (TBC)



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Lindsay Lohan stars as twins for the second time (after 1998's Parent Trap remake) in this hard-hitting drama about a bright young woman who is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. When she manages to escape, her family and friends realise that she's forgotten her identity and has subconsciously invented a new personality for herself, a character she concocted in a story for an English assignment. Whether it's because people generally dislike Lohan and her acting 'abilities' or not, I Know Who Killed Me has been getting terrible reviews in the States, where the general critical consensus was that the plot was unrealistic and overly-horrific.

Review by Lauren Murphy

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