: Without spoiling it, the third act takes a hard turn into the supernatural. Depending on your taste, this either adds a unique flavor or feels like a jarring departure from the grounded detective story. 🧩 Key Takeaways

: 4/10 — It feels very familiar to fans of 90s psychological thrillers.

📍 : Mindcage is a decent choice for fans of dark thrillers who don't mind a bit of "B-movie" flair. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but Malkovich’s presence makes it worth a watch for genre enthusiasts. If you'd like, I can: Compare it to other thrillers like Se7en or Longlegs Explain the ending and supernatural elements (spoilers) Recommend similar movies on Amazon Prime or Netflix

: 6/10 — Good for a "popcorn night" if you enjoy dark mysteries.

: 7/10 — The religious iconography is genuinely eerie.

The story follows detectives Jake Doyle (Tyrese Gibson) and Mary Kelly (Melissa Roxburgh) as they hunt a copycat killer. The murderer is recreating the ornate, angelic displays of a notorious serial killer known as "The Artist" (John Malkovich), who is currently on death row. To stop the new killings, the detectives are forced to seek help from The Artist himself, leading into a web of religious symbolism and psychic twists. ⚖️ The Verdict: Hit or Miss?