An intermittently engaging thriller.
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Philadelphia Inquirer by Carrie Rickey
Preposterous, if diverting, revenge fantasy that rivals Rambo in sheer narrative chutzpah and vigilantism.
Los Angeles Times by Gene Seymour
For all its familiar conventions and hoary improbabilities, Double Jeopardy is a relatively efficient model of its kind.
Dallas Observer by Gregory Weinkauf
A solo "Thelma and Louise" crossed with a gender-reversed "The Fugitive" with a dry twist of "Fletch."
New York Daily News by Jack Mathews
So riddled with plot holes and implausible actions, you can't help feeling insulted by it.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
Whether this riot of unrepentant trashiness strikes you as tediously ridiculous or brainlessly amusing is probably a matter of mood.
So nonsensical you don't understand why anyone would actually make it.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
Judd is slumming again in ths lame suspense yarn that could barely pass as a TV quickie without the bankable names of Judd, Tommy Lee Jones and director Bruce Beresford.
Despite fine casting...familiarity sets in and lack of surprises directly lessen what could have been emotionally gripping.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Not a successful thriller, but with some nice dramatic scenes along with the dumb mystery and contrived conclusion.