Metascore
16 out of 100

Overwhelming dislike - based on 16 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 16
  2. Negative: 13 out of 16
  1. Reviewed by: Jim Ridley
    60
    In short, it's a gift-wrapped part for Lohan, who plays her good-girl/bad-girl role with wit and an air of sly calculation.
  2. Reviewed by: Ty Burr
    50
    An intensely unpleasant killer-thriller mystery.
  3. Lohan brilliantly brings off her double turn and clearly believes in the picture, as do all who worked on it. These things used to be called B movies in the old days.
  4. The film suggests Lohan probably (allegedly) should've gone after her agent the other night, not the mother of an ex-personal assistant.
  5. 38
    The most shocking thing about this ludicrous serial-killer shocker, released the week troubled 21-year-old former child star Lindsay Lohan was arrested on DUI and cocaine-possession charges, is that it's the kind of film actresses generally make when their careers are well and truly on the skids.
  6. Reviewed by: Joe Leydon
    30
    Much like the ongoing real-world meltdown of its troubled star, Lindsay Lohan, I Know Who Killed Me is a disaster that exerts a perverse fascination.
  7. 30
    The troubled star writhes her way through a red-lit pole dance in the opening credits and shrieks her way through a prolonged torture-porn sequence; after those lurid turns the movie settles into an indifferent mystery plot as the cops pressure the girl to help them find the culprit.
  8. 25
    Unless you derive pleasure from watching Lohan being tortured, there's no reason to subject yourself to this movie. Besides, if that's your goal, all you have to do is turn on tabloid TV. There's Lindsay's living hell of a life, being broadcast 24/7.
  9. 16
    Having broken free of the Disney machine that molded her, Lohan now seems intent on destroying her career and credibility on her own terms.
  10. The truth is, no review could really do justice to the monumental trashiness of this mess; it really has to be seen to be believed. Although if Lohan is lucky, no one will bother.
  11. There's a fresh candidate in the running for worst movie of 2007 honors.
  12. 0
    Sony dumped this sleazy, inept and worthless piece of torture porn into theaters yesterday.
  13. Reviewed by: Glenn Kenny
    0
    I can't say I was too surprised by how risible, grotesque, and incoherent I Know Who Killed Me is. But I can't say I was prepared for its pretentiousness. If the picture has any use at all, it's as a case study in what happens when the talentless attempt to emulate the inspired.
  14. 0
    A gruesome whodunit that's missing more than a few brain cells.
  15. A grisly piece of torture porn.
User Score

Generally unfavorable- based on 96 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 22
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 22
  3. Negative: 12 out of 22
  1. You need to pay attention to the smallest detail to be able to understand the movie. It is very confusing and sometimes very awkward. The story is understandable however is weak, what reward are the steamy Lindsay Lohan's scenes. From bad, the movie becomes good. I have a few chances, but whatever. Lindsay would not have a twin sister, she keeps the whole story in mind, so that she can not feel pain. I read this somewhere and I adopted this hypothesis as well. Full Review »
  2. PatB.
    0
    Couldn't sleep last night, saw the writeup on the cable guide and thought why not. Here's why: Lindsay Lohan is terrible. I didn�39;t buy her in blue or red. I found her Dakota utterly predictable and pathetic. She's a fox, but couldn't arouse a 14 year old with that pole dance. The plot is terrible. Ludicrous even. Holes everywhere and makes zero sense. Shame really, the premise has a lot of promise. Preppy teen gets abducted by serial killer and wakes up in the hospital believing she is a character in one of her own stories. So much potential here, but this movie fails to deliver on every level. It wasn't scary, it wasn't sexy, it wasn't suspenseful, and it wasn't entertaining. Lindsay Lohan has become a bad actor in bad movies. What a waste. Full Review »
  3. JenjiraK.
    2
    This movie touched American hearts at their core. Whether it be the acting, reminiscent of a female Gary Grant, or the story, closely related to those Star Wars flicks and Bring It On: In It to Win It, there is something in this movie for the whole family. Buy some popcorn, gather with granny, and set phazers to FABULOUS, this film with succeed all expectations and take viewers on a whirlwind adventure through time, space, and Lindsay's appendages. A can't miss. Full Review »