

Death Benefit
Steven Keeney is a big corporate lawyer who decides to take on a small-time murder case to discover the true circumstances behind the death of a young girl. Virginia McGinnis is the one suspected of pushing the women off the cliff to collect on a small insurance policy. The further he goes into the case the more he reveals about the background of the suspect. Keeney finds support from others who also want to find out the truth behind the case.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless businessman orchestrates the murder of his wife to collect the insurance money. However, his plan is jeopardized when a private investigator begins to dig into the circumstances surrounding her death. As the investigator gets closer to the truth, the businessman finds himself in increasingly dangerous territory, forced to confront the consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
Death Benefit was a direct-to-video release that received a generally lukewarm reception from critics. While the film attempted a tense thriller narrative, it was often criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing. However, some reviews noted that the performances, particularly from the lead cast, offered moments of engagement within the otherwise standard crime drama framework.
What Reviewers Say
- A formulaic thriller with a predictable storyline.
- Performances are decent, but can't salvage the weak script.
- Fails to deliver genuine suspense or originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Death Benefit are scarce due to its direct-to-video nature. However, available comments generally reflect a view that the film is an unremarkable thriller that offers little in the way of surprise or compelling drama.
Fun Fact
Although directed by Kevin VanHook, who also penned the screenplay, "Death Benefit" was one of his few feature film directorial efforts, with most of his career focused on comic book writing and illustration.
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