The life of Pete Garrison, an intelligent and successful US secret service agent, has been turned upside down, when he finds himself involved in the assassination of the president, as he is chased by young agent, so he has to do whatever it takes to clear his name.
[The film] has more holes than Bush's war plan and employs less fluent English.
Stefan Birgir Stefansson
sbs.is
May 27, 2007
way too predictible
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times
April 21, 2006
A fairly by-the-numbers route through shootings, framings, diabolical plots and lots of dark-suited Secret Service types talking frantically into their shirt cuffs. (Watch closely, and you'll figure out pretty early who the bad seed is.)
If you're going to make a movie with the same title as a second-rate horror film, it should at least be as entertaining as that second-rate horror film.