Other than that, Hideaway deserves to be hidden away. Then again, if you’re higher than a hippie in a helicopter, you may enjoy the crummy CGI. A man who had a near-death experience is resuscitated but finds himself mentally entwined with a serial killer and must solve who he is before his own family is in danger. Unless you’re a die-hard Jeff Goldblum fan, there’s really no reason to see this. Hell story with bad CGI featured soon-to-be household name Alicia Silverstone and jazz personified, Jeff Goldblum. Sisto fight leading up to the final CGI battle is fairly weak and unexciting. Not only are they totally devoid of suspense, they take away screen time better suited to Goldblum going nutzo. His handling of these scenes is akin to a second rate Lifetime Movie or something. The thing is the scenes of him stalking and killing unsuspecting women are more or less botched by Leonard. Jeremy Sisto isn’t necessarily bad as the serial killer. Wait till you see the effects for these scenes. Goldblum’s histrionics aside, Hideaway doesn’t have much to offer, except for a couple of horribly done CGI battles between good and evil. And in addition to his wild-eyed ramblings, Goldblum has some good domestic scenes with Christine Lahti as the duo make for a believable husband and wife couple. We also get lots of scenes of a sweaty shirtless Goldblum wigging out in his sleep as well. There are a lot of scenes in this movie where Goldblum will have a vision and freak out, much to the chagrin of his family. Nobody does the paranoid, slightly touched, weirdo routine like Jeff Goldblum and if it wasn’t for his performance, Hideaway would be thoroughly bottom of the barrel. Once the killer realizes this, he targets Goldblum’s daughter (Alicia Silverstone) as his next victim. Every time he murders someone, Goldblum experiences the killer’s sensations. Doctor Alfred Molina zaps him back to life and pretty soon he discovers he has a psychic link to the serial killer. Later, Jeff Goldblum gets into a car accident and nearly dies. If can’t already tell, his career was going down a slippery slope.Ī serial killer (Jeremy Sisto from May) butchers his family then commits suicide. In 1995, he followed that up with Hideaway, a cheesy movie with bad CGI effects based on a Dean Koontz story. A Review is only visible if it has a grade from 1 to 10 and if it has review text more than 30 characters.In 1992, Brett Leonard directed The Lawnmower Man, a cheesy movie with bad CGI effects based on a Stephen King story. This field includes Videospace user reviews of the movie. Note! You can not add releases to movie collection so if you are planning to create a collection of your blu ray collection for example, rather create a Release collection and add your blurays there :) Collection can be for example Watched films, My favourite films, Movies that I hate etc. You can share your collections for example on facebook. 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