Three Blind Mice Review
By Christopher Null
The story introduces us to Thomas Cross (Furlong), who is obsessed with Internet webcams (so 1999!). One night, he witnesses his favorite gal Cathy as she is murdered while she's preparing dinner in her apartment. Yipes! The dinner preparation isn't so exciting (though Thomas is enthralled by it), but that murder certainly wakes him up. Too bad he doesn't really know where she lives, just her web URL, which the cops don't really grab on to.
Thomas ends up hooking up with a lady cop (Emilia Fox) who's wise in the ways of the web, and a helper named Mark (Chiwetel Ejiofor - say that five times fast! Hell, say that once!!) to trap the killer. Oh, these kids today...
Three Blind Mice doesn't make much sense any way you cut it, and the acting falls somewhere on this side of believable. Fox makes the least likely cop I've seen since Sandra Bullock, and Furlong's punky schtick wears thin awfully fast. What we're left with is a lot of grainy webcammish footage -- often featuring scantily clad ladies -- in lieu of actual cinema. And that's unfortunately the best thing the film has going for it.

Facts and Figures
Year: 2003
Run time: 94 mins
In Theaters: Thursday 20th August 2009
Distributed by: IFC Films
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 2 / 5
IMDB: 6.0 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Mathias Ledoux
Screenwriter: Mikael Ollivier
Starring: Toby Schmitz as Dean Leiberman, Matthew Newton as Harry McCabe, Ewen Leslie as Sam Fisher, Jacki Weaver as Bernie, Gracie Otto as Emma, Marcus Graham as John, Clayton Watson as Vito, Alex Dimitriades as Tony, Pia Miranda as Sally, Barry Otto as Fred, Heather Mitchell as Kathy, Charles Tingwell as Bob Fisher, Brendan Cowell as Glenn Carter
Also starring: Edward Furlong, Emilia Fox, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ben Miles, Elsa Zylberstein, Peter Wight, James Laurenson, Craig Kelly, Carolyn Caldera, Jean-Luc De Fanti, Guillaume Godard, Maryvonne Le Meur, Mathias Ledoux, Mikael Ollivier