Quick Review: It really wants to be a tense and naturalistic crime thriller with sort-of neo-noir feel and look, which revolves around all the guilt, true fear, conscience, confusion and anxiousness its mentally disturbed protagonist is living through after an accidental murder, who also deals with alienation from her father, but despite Bethany Anne Lind's utterly uneasy and emotional turn, "Blood on Her Name" ends up too shallow, simplistic, underdeveloped and thrill -free, to make an impact.
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