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88
Directed by
April Mullen
Not Rated
2015
88m
Thriller
,
Action
4.9
25%
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A young woman comes to in a roadside diner with no idea where she is or how she got there. Split between two timelines, she gets taken on a violent journey as she seeks out the person responsible for her lover's death.
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Cast of 88
Katharine Isabelle
Gwen
Christopher Lloyd
Cyrus
Kyle Schmid
Aster
Tim Doiron
Ty / Writer / Producer
Jesse McCartney
Winks
Michael Ironside
Sheriff Knowles
April Mullen
Lemmy / Director / Writer / Producer
Anthony Ulc
Jessop
Mickey Moon
Izzy
Michael Orr
Dushane
Dax Ravina
Charlie
A.C. Peterson
Bob
Michael Xavier
Jake
John White
Marvin
John Tench
Roy
Dru Viergever
Officer Stan
Jason Weinberg
Officer Gary
Jesse Bostick
Derrick
Haley Shannon
Dakota
Melissa Jane Shaw
Betty Lou
Lynne Griffin
Hattie
Stacey Mullen
Mary
Philip Williams
Jefferson
Alison Almeida
Carly
Maria Vacratsis
Sally
Larry Mosicki
Gregory
Julia Dyan-Porter
Bowling Alley Victim
Melanie Mullen
Female News Reporter
Vincent Rother
Conrad
Simon Northwood
Richard
Aron Tager
Dale
Lori Pearlstein
Officer Joy
Neil Girvan
Officer Clancy
J. Lauren Proctor
Radio News Reporter
Stephannie Hawkins
Sherry
Ashley Donaldson
Dancer
Christine Watson
Dancer
Jennifer Harasen
Dancer
Nadia Barroso
Dancer
Stephanie Guest
Dancer
88 Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
July 13, 2025
My quick rating - 5.3/10. Yes, I only checked this one out since Katharine Isabelle is the star. I have been a big fan of hers since American Mary. Anyway, here she plays a woman who is in a cafe, no idea why she is there or who she is. When she also happens to notice she is holding a gun, she accidentally shoots a waitress. And this is where the whole story begins. I suggest that if you are going to watch this one, really watch it since it tells the whole story of what is going on all out of order with flashbacks, and back to the present day, at a terribly confusing pace. The story itself, once you get a grip on what is happening (about the last few minutes) is actually well written, just told poorly. That is my major downfall with it. The acting was good, including the rest of the cast, since I am biased for the lead. Definitely a different kind of role for Christopher Lloyd as well. He plays the major baddie drug dealer whom the police, headed up by Michael Ironside, are looking to take down. The range of acting is handled well since at times Isabelle has to play a bad ass and at other times, a frightened everyday woman. Not saying Oscar level, but surely better than average. I had never heard of this one, and I am glad I caught it; even with its major flaw, it was still enjoyable.
NOW Toronto
Norman Wilner
88 runs for 88 minutes, but it really shouldn't. There's barely an hour of plot, revisited again and again in flash-cut montages designed to add an intensity the story itself can't muster.
National Post
David Berry
88 is so bafflingly convinced it has a breakneck pace and a rat's maze of twisting plots that it can't make it five minutes without flashing back to something that happened just moments ago.
ScreenAnarchy
Anton Bitel
best enjoyed as a crazy, sub-Tarantino explosion of clashing styles, brazen flourishes and grand genre gestures on the backroads of American cinema, with the plot really just a hinge for all manner of B-movie posturings.
Little White Lies
Anton Bitel
in the film's opening scene, a piece of text explain[s] authoritatively what a 'fugue state' is, and thus ensur[es] that what unfolds will forever remain Lynch for Dummies.
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