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Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: Neither suspenseful nor even comprehensible, John Swetnam's dashed-off script (carelessly directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi) throws up plenty of red herrings - and a stupendously idiotic ending - but not a single character worth caring about. Read more
Scott MacDonald, AV Club: There have been a lot of shoddy found-footage flicks over the past few years, but maybe none quite so shoddy as this. Read more
Tom Long, Detroit News: You don't really care who done it, you just want it to be over with. Read more
Ian Buckwalter, NPR: Moyer plays scenes as if he'd rolled out of bed at noon after a long night of shooting in Bon Temps and had his script pages shoved into his hands five minutes before the director called "Action." Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: The always beguiling Radha Mitchell can't save this stunted procedural-horror combo. Read more
Michael Sragow, Orange County Register: [Evidence] tries to camouflage a standard serial-killer story with digital flimflam and intellectual pretensions. Read more
Ernest Hardy, Village Voice: The film isn't as smart as it thinks it is, and its characters are painfully generic. Read more