Dot.Kill

Dot.Kill

Year: 2005

Runtime: 87 mins

Language: English

Director: John Irvin

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Charlie Daines, a hard‑boiled detective plagued by a morphine addiction, pursues a twisted psychopath who stages murders and streams them live online. As the chase intensifies, Charlie discovers the killer has chosen him as the final, gruesome broadcast target, forcing him into a deadly cat‑and‑mouse showdown.

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