I Know Who Killed Me 2007

Critics score:
7 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Lisa Rose, Newark Star-Ledger: It's sad to see the once-promising actress killing her career, between her self-destructive behavior behind the scenes and her poor judgment selecting scripts. Read more

Lou Lumenick, New York Post: [A] sleazy, inept and worthless piece of torture porn. Read more

J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader: The troubled star writhes her way through a red-lit pole dance in the opening credits and shrieks her way through a prolonged torture-porn sequence; after those lurid turns the movie settles into an indifferent mystery plot. Read more

Nathan Rabin, AV Club: Having broken free of the Disney machine that molded her, Lohan now seems intent on destroying her career and credibility on her own terms. Read more

Ty Burr, Boston Globe: An intensely unpleasant killer-thriller mystery that has nevertheless been directed with low-budget craft by Chris Sivertson. Read more

Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune: Incoherent and semi-vile. Read more

Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: Gruesomely tawdry and inept. Read more

Terry Lawson, Detroit Free Press: A movie as incomprehensible as it exploitive. It winds its way to a climax that is almost stunning in its stupidity. Read more

Jan Stuart, Newsday: I Know Who Killed Me, ostensibly a horror thriller in the slice-and-dice vein of Captivity and Saw, bagged as many laughs in its bloodbath finale as anything in The Simpsons Movie. Read more

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: No review could really do justice to the monumental trashiness of this mess; it really has to be seen to be believed. Read more

Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: Pretentious and inane, I Know Who Killed Me arouses unexpected sympathy for its embattled star. Read more

Jim Ridley, L.A. Weekly: Watch the mallrats' jaws drop as they pay to see the same old teen slicer-dicer, only to get this wacko hodgepodge of the Brian De Palma horror filmography and -- I swear to God -- Kieslowski's The Double Life of Veronique. Read more

Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: The script is shockingly tin-eared and inept. Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Easily marks the worst movie Lohan has appeared in and the worst performance she has given. Read more

Christy Lemire, Associated Press: It makes you wonder what Lohan was thinking when she said yes to this project. Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: A disaster that exerts a perverse fascination. Read more

Stephen Hunter, Washington Post: A credible piece of pop entertainment of the hottie-in-distress genre. Read more