Murder Calls
Murder Calls
TV-14 | 01 January 2017 (USA)

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    SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
    Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
    SanEat A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
    Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
    Bafer Brökenstræng To hear it said by former Detecetive Joe Kenda (the laconic star of ID's standout Homicide Hunter) reenactment crime is going through the roof in popularity. Judging by the number of programs hitting the 'airwaves' he's right - there are so many cropping up that each new production has to hang its hat on a new conceit or premise in order to stand out from the pack. In the case of Murder Calls, it's...you guessed it - 911 calls. Each episode starts with a warning that you're about to hear graphic material and that 'viewer discretion is advised' before a 911 call featuring someone in agony is played and they get down to the usual business of inter-cutting interview footage of law enforcement & related characters with poorly rehearsed (though often beautifully lit) scenes of the drama that led up to the 911 caller's demise. Murder Calls suffers from the same major flaw as its competitors in the genre - it's totally exploitative and made for titillation, more like a scary bedtime story than an insight into the crime itself. Even the graphic warning at the top of the show comes across as more of a tease than an actual warning. Worst of all, because the producers have painted themselves into a corner by using an emergency call as the hook, they feel obliged to play it over and over again, in sequence, out of sequence, disingenuously re-edited and, most disturbingly, with a variety of sound effects to heighten the 'spookiness'. In the age of hastily packaged real crime, whether it be reenactment or procedural or a mix of both, there is still room for quality on a budget. The aforementioned Homicide Hunter is proof of that. But Murder Call fails because they have fallen prey to the terrible idea that as long as the audience is happy, the victims don't matter.
    rocket Stumbled onto this new TV series by accident, and so glad i did. This isn't like your normal crime investigation TV shows, this is REAL 911 calls of the dead/murdered which makes this so much more haunting. Only watched the first episode at the time of this review so hoping the future episodes continue how this one did. Show really goes into details in the evidence and investigation, with real life footage, real police interviews, real witness interviews etc. There are so many CSI shows that are boring and not worth the time, but this is something new and a whole new way of explaining.Highly recommended.