Well, lets see... it is a bad film. Although a direct to video, Columbia does offer some extras, but the deleted scenes aren't particularly engrossing and the actor interviews not only don't feature the star but are a depressing reminder of both the ...read the complete D-Tox movie review at DVD Talk (John Wallis)
The UK Critic (Ian Waldron-Mantgani)
"D-Tox" ends with one of the funniest and most overplayed death scenes in recent memory, but most of it is pretty flat. What a long time ago it was that Stallone was a megastar and Oscar nominee -- his "Get Carter" remake flopped in the States and never ...read the complete D-Tox movie review at The UK Critic (Ian Waldron-Mantgani)
Daily-Reviews.com (Scott Weinberg)
Second feature by director Jim Gillespie, this one makes his debut effort (the anemic I Know What You Did Last Summer ) seem like high art by comparison. I've seen more than my share of ‘unreleased junk' that still manages to entertain; not all ...read the complete D-Tox movie review at Daily-Reviews.com (Scott Weinberg)