I Know Who Killed Me
A young woman named Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan) falls victim to a sadistic kidnapper. But when she reappears, she surprisingly claims to be someone else entirely.
24 March 1971, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
24 January 1971, Detroit, Michigan, USA
18 March 1988, San Luis Obispo, California, USA
26 April 1987, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
7 November 1964, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
12 June 1964, Rockville, Maryland, USA
20 February 1951, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
4 January 1965, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
25 November 1973, Texas, USA
17 June 1945, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, USA
26 November 1966, St. Marc, Haiti
29 September 1947, Chico, California, USA
20 April 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
2 July 1986, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
19 January 1987, Ft. Worth, Texas, USA
21 August 1987, California, USA
20 February 1964, Newport Beach, California, USA
July 18, 2014
There's a special kind of effort that must go into turning out a flick this impossibly bad.
June 05, 2013
An unintentionally hilarious cross between Basic Instinct and The Parent Trap.
July 18, 2014
It's possible the movie seemed to Lohan and/or her handlers a means to transition from her Disney movies into "adult" fare. It's also possible that no one read a script.
July 28, 2007
Pretentious and inane, I Know Who Killed Me arouses unexpected sympathy for its embattled star.
July 18, 2014
It can only be assumed that this is Lindsay's bid to assume serious actress status.
July 28, 2007
No review could really do justice to the monumental trashiness of this mess; it really has to be seen to be believed.
October 27, 2007
A credible piece of pop entertainment of the hottie-in-distress genre.
July 18, 2014
Lindsay Lohan takes on a dual role in director Chris Sivertson's twisty, perversely fascinating psycho thriller.
August 02, 2007
Gruesomely tawdry and inept.
January 26, 2016
It might not be a good film, but it has its perverse fascinating moments.
November 27, 2007
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.

