Synopsis
Julia moves in with her fiancé, David, but his ex-wife and her own haunting past join forces to rock her quiet suburban existence.
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Cast
- Rosario DawsonJulia Banks
- Katherine HeiglTessa Connover
- Geoff StultsDavid Connover
- Isabella KaiLily Connover
- Cheryl LaddHelen Manning
- Simon KassianidesMichael Vargas
- Whitney CummingsAli
- Sarah BurnsSarah
- Robert WisdomDetective Pope
- Aline ElasmarDetective Stevens
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San Francisco Chronicle
Unforgettable may have a generic title, and it may be a train wreck, but it’s a watchable train wreck throughout. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
At the helm for the first-time, and working from screenwriter Christina Hodson’s slick balancing act of aspirational romance and dark psychology, longtime producer Di Novi enlivens the generic mix with a tinge of camp and a sure grasp of mean-girl dynamics. - 70
Screen Daily
It’s all glossily camped-up nonsense with an amusingly inappropriate title, but luridly – and ludicrously – entertaining nonetheless. - 65
TheWrap
Framed like a phantom in black shadow and silvery silhouette by legendary cinematographer Caleb Deschanel (“The Right Stuff”), Heigl slices through this silly little universe, consumed with her mission, bigger than all of it. - 50
Movie Nation
If this hits, and it could, we could see a whole new chapter in Heigl’s struggling, diva-damaged big screen career. No more frothy, ill-conceived romances, just scary Joan Crawford/Barbara Stanwyck/Bette Davis/Theresa Russell minxes, black widows and back-stabbers. Why couldn’t she become the movie woman America loves to hate? - 50
The Seattle Times
That Unforgettable is watchable, at least before it disintegrates into generic violence near the end, is due to the touches of wit in the directing, and to the two lead performances. - 50
Variety
It’s tawdry “Sleeping With the Enemy”-style fun while it lasts, boasting a better cast and splashier production values than the next closest Lifetime movie, while being so ridiculous at times that audiences can’t help but talk back to the screen. - 50
Washington Post
Unforgettable borrows elements from film noir, Lifetime movies and slasher flicks and updates them for the Internet age. But this forgettable thriller will simply make you remember other, better films.