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Murder by Numbers

Tenacious homicide detective Cassie Mayweather and her inexperienced partner are investigating a murder case, working to profile two malevolently brilliant young men—cold, calculating killers whose dark secrets may hold the key to understanding their crimes.

Director(s)

Barbet Schroeder

Kerry Lyn McKissick

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Kerry Lyn McKissick

Kerry Lyn McKissick

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Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

Cassie Mayweather

Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling

Richard Haywood

Michael Pitt

Michael Pitt

Justin Pendleton

Nick Offerman

Nick Offerman

Cop at Richard's House

R. D. Call

R. D. Call

Rod Cody

Brian Stepanek

Brian Stepanek

Parole Board Marshall

Tom Verica

Tom Verica

Al Swanson

Michael Canavan

Michael Canavan

Mr. Chechi

Dennis Cockrum

Dennis Cockrum

Criminalist #1 at Ray's House

Barbet Schroeder

Barbet Schroeder

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John Doolittle

John Doolittle

Fingerprint Technician

Janni Brenn

Janni Brenn

Ms. Elder

Ben Chaplin

Ben Chaplin

Sam Kennedy

Neal Matarazzo

Neal Matarazzo

Male Officer in Flashback

Ralph Seymour

Ralph Seymour

Paramedic

Eric Saiet

Eric Saiet

Criminalist #2 at Ray's House

Chris Penn

Chris Penn

Ray Feathers

Jim Jansen

Jim Jansen

Lawyer

Agnes Bruckner

Agnes Bruckner

Lisa Mills

John Vickery

John Vickery

Restaurant Manager

Krista Carpenter

Krista Carpenter

Olivia Lake

Adilah Barnes

Adilah Barnes

Lab Technician

Paula Scarpino

Paula Scarpino

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Sharon Madden

Sharon Madden

Nurse

Nancy Osborne

Nancy Osborne

Richard's Mother

Christine Healy

Christine Healy

Justin's Mother

Todd Leatherbury

Todd Leatherbury

Cop at First Crime Scene

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime2h 0 mins
Released on19 Apr 2002
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

6/10

A pact made with relentless fire that requires that, while some live, others die. A modern spin on the Leopold and Loeb case, directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Sandra Bullock as a cop with emotional baggage trying to prove that two high school kids (Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt) have committed what they think is the perfect murder - just for kicks, allegedly. There's nothing exactly awful about the film, it's well performed by the principal players, engrossing in narrative, beautifully lensed by Luciano Tovoli and Schroeder layers the production with a suitable feeling of unease. Sadly there's no psychological depth given the two boys by writer Tony Gayton, which renders the whole motives and means, and the investigation of such, as being a shallow exercise in thriller film making. Running at two hours in length doesn't help matters, because this further irritates that more meat was not written onto Gosling and Pitt's bones, while it also exposes just how hackneyed and clichéd the picture is. Which when the story should be psychologically profound, marks this out as a frustrating viewing experience. 6/10

JPV852

6/10

Decent crime-thriller that I saw back in 2002 (probably in theaters as I did go on a weekly basis back then) and while never really impressed me, still found it watchable thanks to the performances from a young Ryan Gosling (only his fifth film) and Michael Pitt, and Sandra Bullock was alright as a damaged homicide detective. Plot plays like an episode of Criminal Minds, which isn't a bad thing to me. Also fun seeing Nick Offerman in a bit role. **3.25/5**

CinemaSerf

5/10

This is yet another role in which Sandra Bullock plays a cop on the outskirts of her team. She is "Cassie", a woman with intimacy issues who gets teamed up with "Sam" (Ben Chaplin) whom she toys with as if he were a kitten both personally and on their case to investigate what looks like the perfect murder. A distinct lack of clues leads her bloodhound nose to a school where, without the slightest shred of evidence, she alights on the wealthy "Haywood" (Ryan Gosling) to whom she takes an instant dislike. Further ferreting around lead the pair to "Pendleton" (Michael Pitt) who is partial to a little caviar, as was the corpse. Might they all be connected? I've rarely seen a potentially decent ensemble cast wasted like this. Bullock just isn't at the races, her character is frankly really quite boring and the rapport with the out of his depth Chaplin just doesn't work. There is the glimmer of an homo-erotic relationship between Gosling and the always enigmatic Pitt, but I think maybe that is just because my brain was scrabbling around trying to find a reason to make it through this really disappointing feature. In the end it is a battle of wills, and those who seem to hold all the aces play their hand as if their arms had been amputated; serendipity plays way too big a part in the denouement and at just shy of two hours, I found myself looking out of the window at the seagulls more than I might have liked. Not very good!

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