1h 41m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Lance Kawas
Director

Mark Bierlein
Alex Forrester

Mark Bierlein
Bryan Spikes

Tom Arnold
Tom Lipnity

Mena Suvari
Heather

Dave Davies
Jason

Michael F. Gillespie
Lance William

Michael Robert Brandon
Detective Davis

Harrdy Sandhu
Jun 15, 2025This makes a great movie...if you are Lois Lane or blind. The film starts out with insurance investigator Brian Spikes. After they build up his character, he is murdered and blamed for the murders of all the people he was investigating. Later Alex shows up to investigate the murders for a true crime novel. Tom Arnold plays the neighbor and gives us the needed comic relief. Mena Suvari is a bar tender who supplied the eye candy. The film twist wasn't difficult to figure out. In fact shame on you if you don't. It was a fair crime detective movie that moved slowly. Most of the film was a drama as opposed to the thriller it pretends to be. F-bomb, brief sex, no nudity.

Atmarani Mohanty
Jun 15, 2025My wife and I watched this movie New Year's Eve day. This action movie seems to start slowly. Mark Bierleim portrays Bryan, an average Joe who muddles along as an insurance fraud investigator. Mena Suvari plays bartender, Heather, whom Bryan charms after playing the incredible piano music of Chopin. After being yelled at, chased, and later shot at, Bryan decides to quit the insurance fraud business. His boss drugs him and he finds himself chained on a pier with some bad guys who toss him into Lake Michigan. A year passes in which the people Bryan had investigated are killed and he is implicated in their deaths. Crime novelist, Alex Forester, shows up researching the book he is writing on Bryan's murdering these people. Everyone he talks to ends up mysteriously dying and the film quickly becomes fast-paced and interesting. Tom Arnold plays Alex's neighbor, a sweet, nervous, too-talkative retired marine who is always in the way. The movie ends with an unforeseen twist. While researching this movie online, I discovered it cost only $2.5 million to make. The cinematography was a little shadowy, but my wife liked it and the Midwestern setting lent it familiarity. All-in-all, we enjoyed this fast-paced (after a slow start) movie.

Prince_BellitiI
Jun 15, 2025Seriously, Tom Arnold was the whole movie...the star was a boring out of shape very average looking guy..that looks like he works at Sprint or Verizon....seriously my first thought was, " oh, great another Canadian B movie...something to fall asleep to " The music awful, acting was crap, choppy filming... I agree with the first 3 reviews Tom Arnold cracked me up The leads sneakers were so wrong for what he was wearing and he moved like an out of shape 35 year old first day at the gym Personally, I watch more movies than the average person and I know a great film when I see one... This is the type of movie I will watch at 3am when I can't sleep or when I can't watch my favorite movie, "Tower Heist" for the 7th time ....but after seeing this, I don't mind watching Tower Heist one more time

kal
Jun 15, 2025I just finished watching " Restitution " and was blown away by the twist ending. Maybe my brain was on standby because of it being a Sunday afternoon and all, but I did not see it coming. I was also shocked to see how many rated this film so poorly. Sure Bierlein is no Pacino, but to write, produce and star in this film is quite impressive, considering how intriguing it was. I was pulled into the plot line immediately and never looked back. Mena Suvari and Tom Arnold were exceptional and it was nice to see C. Thomas Howell again. I won't spoil the plot for anyone who might want to check this movie out, but I will say this movie is not what it appears to be just like some of its main characters. A captivating murder mystery with enough action and plot twists to keep you enthralled for 100 plus minutes!!!!