Deeply shaken after being assaulted by a deranged man (Harry Connick Jr.), Dr. Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver) must face her fears if she is to help solve a series of murders. With an agoraphobic psychologist, she has to take down the serial killer who copies serial killers from the past.
30 August 1968, San Diego, California, USA
14 June 1954, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
31 October 1963, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
31 March 1965, Dallas, Texas, USA
2 September 1954, Tuba City, Arizona, USA
13 March 1958, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
29 October 1939, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA
17 August 1972
20 November 1963, Carson City, Nevada, USA
3 March 1967, Maquoketa, Iowa, USA
April 03, 2005
Not -half-bad serial killer thriller. A great cast helps immeasurably.
August 19, 2011
It's not the kind of title that anyone would seek out, but it's a fine movie if you're just going to be watching a little TV.
August 08, 2011
A striking, consistently engaging thriller...
January 01, 2000
Copycat, despite two tough-babe leads to kill for, flies in more directions than scattered kitty litter.
August 05, 2011
There are so many numbskull moves by almost every character, it becomes more of an exercise in frustration than an enjoyable viewing experience.
February 04, 2003
Chilling serial killer thriller. You will never look at Harry Connick Jr the same way again.
January 24, 2003
One of the more watchable 'elaborate serial killer' movies
November 20, 2003
Entertaining -- for all the wrong reasons -- thriller,
December 28, 2004
Boasts fine performances by Hunter and Weaver, but it's the inept work of the villains that keeps it from really coming alive.
September 23, 2011
[Gives] Weaver equal billing with everyone's favorite Southern spitfire, Holly Hunter. Teaming up these heavyweights is the genius notion of Copycat, a solid serial-killer thriller elevated by phenomenal acting. [Blu-ray]
July 29, 2007
Great cast but too nasty-tempered to elevate it from its sordid serial killer roots.

