Review of Murder at 1600 (1997) by Matt V — 01 Feb 2011
Murder At 1600 keeps you on your feet and asking yourself who truly did it. Wesley Snipes is fast on his feet and quick with his gun in this fast paced film about a murder in the most famous house in the United States: The White House.
Snipes plays a detective who is assigned to wrap up what is supposed to look like a simple case. But Snipes looks deeper and uncovers a truth so devistating, if leaked could bring the United States to pieces.
Snipes plays his character with such energy, that you feel like you are there with him. Diane Lane is a wonderful actress and a joy to watch. The storyline is filled with lots of action and deadly stunts.
It is also solid and keeps you interested and on the edge of your seat from the moment it starts until well after the credits roll. The ending is absolutely satisfying. A thrilling rollercoaster of a ride.
This review of Murder at 1600 (1997) was written by Matt V on 01 Feb 2011.
Murder at 1600 has generally received mixed reviews.
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