A serial murderer of teenage girls is loose, and working the case are a possibly corrupt detective Lou Miles a probably corrupt chief inspector Brodsky and his "favorite snitch." Dark personal histories and current politics mix to get the ambitious DA and her investigator involved.
Acting
Kenneth Welsh's weary slime as Brodsky.
Production
Toronto-shot grime that refuses to glamorize.
Writing
Dialogue sharp enough to cut yourself on.
Director
Randy Bradshaw
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Toronto but deliberately avoids recognizable landmarks to feel like Anywhere, Rust Belt, 1999.
Part of a wave of Canadian crime films trying to out-grime American noir—funded by Telefilm, ignored by audiences.