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Pathology (2008)

Pathology (2008)
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Milo Ventimiglia (of the blockbuster TV series Heroes), headlines this dark crime thriller, which marks the sophomore directorial outing of Marc Schoelermann, following the 2006 telemovie Hexxx. Ventimiglia portrays a young intern, newly arrived at the University Hospital in Philadelphia, who stumbles onto a psychopathic group of colleagues playing a vile game. They regularly select one of their members (on a rotational basis) to commit the "perfect murder," while the rest use forensic methods to try to determine exactly how the homicide was executed. Alyssa Milano (of TV's Who's the Boss? and Charmed) co-stars as Ventimiglia's fiancée, while thesps Johnny Whitworth and Lauren Lee Smith are among the perpetrators. Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (of Crank fame) scripted. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Milo VentimigliaMichael Weston, (more)
Director(s):
Marc Schoelermann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pathology

Milo Ventimiglia (of the blockbuster TV series Heroes), headlines this dark crime thriller, which marks the sophomore directorial outing of Marc Schoelermann, following the 2006 telemovie Hexxx. Ventimiglia portrays a young intern, newly arrived at the University Hospital in Philadelphia, who stumbles onto a psychopathic group of colleagues playing a vile game. They regularly select one of their members (on a rotational basis) to commit the "perfect murder," while the rest use forensic methods to try to determine exactly how the homicide was executed. Alyssa Milano (of TV's Who's the Boss? and Charmed) co-stars as Ventimiglia's fiancée, while thesps Johnny Whitworth and Lauren Lee Smith are among the perpetrators. Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (of Crank fame) scripted. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Marc Schoelermann
Writer(s):
Mark NeveldineBrian Taylor
Producer(s):
Gary LucchesiBrian TaylorGary Gilbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Profanity, Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Nathan P.

    Overall a very well done film. The storyline was not too original (reason for 4 stars) but the writing was intelligent and the acting was above par. For those complaining about gore, maybe you should read the synopses before renting next time. The gore was never over-the-top. Definitely not for those unaccustomed to bloody thrillers.

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    Joe S.

    After reading some of the reviews and watching the movie, I'm a bit confused. Gore? I suppose since it does take place in a pathology lab. Sex? Yeah I suppose. Too much of either? Not at all. The plot's a little exaggerated but if it wasn't there wouldn't be any movie, would there? The story moves along, has some interesting elements and the cast does a fine job. This is plainly a moderate horror/thriller that doesn't distinguish itself but isn't badly done. The gore aspects are pretty tame compared lots of other movies out that rely on that to get an audience and the sex...well, there's a prolonged scene that does border on erotic. Sex and violence is nothing new so why would you even rent this after reading the synopsis? It is what is and doesn't do a bad job.

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    Jessica M.

    I have to agree with Beverly B. Boring & unbelievable. As the movie went on, I found it harder and harder to believe the characters. Ehhhh, don't waste your 2 hours.

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