ThiefHott
Too much of everything
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
SnoopyStyle
Michael Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) is a drunk police detective haunted by nightmares of visions through the eye of the killer. He's put on the Jabberwocky case. It's been ten years since the last time the "Alice in Wonderland" obsessed serial killer showed up. Michael starts having waking visions. Harvey (Henry Czerny) claims that they're psychic visions. He's a literary college professor. Dr. Vera Swann (Polly Walker) insists that Harvey is not Jabberwocky.The drunken haunted police detective may be a cliché. It is still a perfectly good character. In another movie, this could be a compelling character. This movie is a mess. The connections seem random. The plot seems disjointed. The case is not laid out very well. Sutherland keeps the movie from going off the rails but he isn't able to save this. The psychic visions are a bit lame. It's a poorly made psychic police procedural.
LVanceJr
ANOTHER great performance by Kiefer Sutherland. I love his movies, because he always plays his role very well. For a low budget film, this was done very good, and kept me on the edge the whole time. I love these type of movies, and I was glad I caught it on. I'll be buying the dvd or tape for sure.9/10.
vmoore2003
Trash. The script: trash. The cinematography: trash. The acting: 90% trash. The plot: trash. I did not enjoy the movie. I figured it out pretty quickly. Most characters were poorly acted; Kiefer Sutherland was not too bad. The writing was absolutely horrible. Not worth the time it took to watch. I'm sorry if I offended anyone who worked on this picture, but that is merely my opinion.
kkbaizan
Another brilliant portrayal by Kiefer Sutherland who plays Mickey Hayden, a cop dealing with psychic visions of murdered victims. I absolutely love movies dealing with the psychic realm, and I wasn't disappointed with "Eye of the Killer" (AKA After Alice). I only wish the movie had been released theatrical first.