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Valentine (2001)

Valentine (2001)
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The novel of the same name by author Tom Savage becomes this horror film starring Marley Shelton as Kate Davies. Kate's in a troubled relationship with journalist Adam Carr (David Boreanaz), a problem drinker, but she receives support from her best friends, the same four girls she's known since grade school: Paige Prescott (Denise Richards), Dorothy Wheeler (Jessica Capshaw), Lily Voight (Jessica Cauffel), and Shelly Fisher (Katherine Heigl). When Shelly is murdered and the other girls begin receiving gruesome Valentine's Day cards signed "JM," they begin to speculate that the killer could be an awkward schoolmate named Jeremy Melton, whom they once teased mercilessly at a school dance, leading to his beating and humiliation. Dorothy in particular is afraid that a false accusation she made against Jeremy might be causing him to seek bloody retribution, but the macho detective (Fulvio Cecere) assigned to investigate Shelly's murder has some other suspects in mind. As the body count is racked up and Dorothy's lavish Valentine's Day party approaches, Kate begins to suspect that the true identity of Jeremy, who likely underwent plastic surgery to alter his appearance, could hit very close to home. Valentine is the second slasher flick from Urban Legend (1998) director Jamie Blanks. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
David BoreanazDenise Richards, (more)
Director(s):
Jamie Blanks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Valentine

The novel of the same name by author Tom Savage becomes this horror film starring Marley Shelton as Kate Davies. Kate's in a troubled relationship with journalist Adam Carr (David Boreanaz), a problem drinker, but she receives support from her best friends, the same four girls she's known since grade school: Paige Prescott (Denise Richards), Dorothy Wheeler (Jessica Capshaw), Lily Voight (Jessica Cauffel), and Shelly Fisher (Katherine Heigl). When Shelly is murdered and the other girls begin receiving gruesome Valentine's Day cards signed "JM," they begin to speculate that the killer could be an awkward schoolmate named Jeremy Melton, whom they once teased mercilessly at a school dance, leading to his beating and humiliation. Dorothy in particular is afraid that a false accusation she made against Jeremy might be causing him to seek bloody retribution, but the macho detective (Fulvio Cecere) assigned to investigate Shelly's murder has some other suspects in mind. As the body count is racked up and Dorothy's lavish Valentine's Day party approaches, Kate begins to suspect that the true identity of Jeremy, who likely underwent plastic surgery to alter his appearance, could hit very close to home. Valentine is the second slasher flick from Urban Legend (1998) director Jamie Blanks. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Jamie Blanks
Writer(s):
Aaron HarbertsWayne PowersDonna Powers
Producer(s):
Dylan Sellers
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Sexual Situations, Not For Children, Profanity)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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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Laura P.

Blood: 1/2 Cheese Factor: 5 Acting: 2 1/2 Overall: 3 1/2 Yes this movie is full of cliches and is fairly predictable but when it comes down to it...I've seen a lot worse horror movies. And you know I must say I somewhat enjoyed this movie, although its obvious the main female character, Marley Shelton (Kate), cares more about flipping her hair than nailing the role of her character. The lack of blood was disappointing but atleast we had something else to look at, Denise Richards....shes flawless! Check this film out with an open mind.

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David W.

This movie is great for the suspense lovers. Yes, it had a lot of cliches but it was still pretty good. I'm not going to spoil the ending, but there is a twist that will leave your mouth hanging wide open!

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Priyanka C.

I like the way it ended and had alot of suspense. It seems like a normal murder mystery but has a gripping climax.

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