Connor Carey’s review published on Letterboxd:
It's okay. It’s never boring and there's some well-done sequences of suspense, but it's unfortunately ruined by the wooden characters, weak writing and mostly awful acting. The set designs are pretty solid, and the film looks good but unfortunately it seems like those are the only things they really put any actual effort into or used their budget for. Almost everything else seems like something you'd find in a direct-to-DVD movie. That being said Ioan Gruffudd innocent.