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The Oxford Murders
TrailerArthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student, work together to try to stop a potential series of murders seemingly linked by mathematical symbols at Oxford University.Actors: Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling, Julie Cox, Jim Carter, Alex Cox, Burn Gorman, Dominique Pinon, Anna Massey, Danny Sapani, Alan David, ...»Director: Álex de la IglesiaCountry: United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Oxford Murders"
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Characters of "The Oxford Murders"
MartinPlayed by: Elijah WoodArthur SeldomPlayed by: John HurtLornaPlayed by: Leonor WatlingBethPlayed by: Julie CoxInspector PetersenPlayed by: Jim CarterKalmanPlayed by: Alex CoxYuri PodorovPlayed by: Burn GormanFrankPlayed by: Dominique PinonMrs. EagletonPlayed by: Anna MasseyScottPlayed by: Danny SapaniLudwig WittgensteinPlayed by: Tom Frederic -
Directors of "The Oxford Murders"
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Creators of "The Oxford Murders"
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Critic Reviews of "The Oxford Murders"
San Francisco ChronicleAugust 13, 2010This purported whodunit thriller never solves its main mystery: How and why did this film get made in the first place?
VarietyMay 22, 2008A polished but verbose whodunit that's surprisingly buttoned-down given helmer Alex de la Inglesia's rep for comicbook wackiness.
San Francisco ExaminerAugust 13, 2010Hurt sells the silliness almost convincingly, but even from such a skillful pitchman it comes out sounding, finally, like junk.
Shared DarknessAugust 09, 2010A math- and symbology-tinged thriller adapted by director Álex de la Iglesia, and pitched at a breakneck, didactic clip, absent any sensible, modulated emotional investment in the characters or material.
Examiner.comAugust 08, 2010The Scooby Doo ending requires nearly ten minutes of explanation and negates the need to follow the previous 90 minutes. It's also preceded by one character stating, "In life, nobody bothers explaining anything." Well, except in this movie.
OregonianAugust 05, 2010So bad it's good, then? Alas, the whole thing is uncomfortable and boring, scotching any ironic enjoyment of its awfulness.
BrianOrndorf.comJuly 24, 2010A wonderfully compelling mess of a movie. It's tricky trying to bond Hitchcockian flair with lecture hall semantics, but the director works his tricks with ace visual consideration.
ViewLondonMay 01, 2008Disappointing, badly plotted thriller, let down by some dodgy acting, poor direction and a script that makes The Da Vinci Code look like a masterpiece.
BBC.comApril 29, 2008The murders are simply chalk marks on a blackboard with no build-up and little fallout.
Empire MagazineApril 28, 2008Not so terrible that you can understand why it's been practically buried by its distributors, but you can get better ridiculous whodunits on TV.
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