Milo Ventimiglia is all serious and brooding here. He's so not typecast or anything, I know. But here it's different: He plays a pathologist -- well, actually a pathology intern, who works with a bunch of other pathology interns under apparently no supervision. They are introduced to each other by a professor in the beginning, but that's almost all we see of any authority figure. And you know what happens when college-trained pathology interns have no supervision: They become obsessed with death (they even make a toast, "To the dead"), and this obviously leads to them killing people. The moral of this tale seems to be that working in a morgue is like joining a murderous cult. But Milo's the good guy, so he wants to stop them. Especially since they start threatening his fiancée, Alyssa Milano. But it's not easy to stop these guys. As creepy voiceover trailer guy says, "The only way to stop them is to beat them at their own game." Uh, okay. Whatever that means. The good news is that the professor does show up again at the end of the trailer, to ask Milo very menacingly if there's anything he'd like to share with him. Milo, of course, says no. Because telling on the mass murderers he's working with would be too easy. He has to beat them at their own game!Reviews by people who have actually seen it:
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