

D-Tox 2002
"Survival is a Killer."
Directed by Jim Gillespie, *D-Tox* (2002) plunges viewers into a claustrophobic thriller where a snowstorm traps ten desperate law enforcement officers at a remote Wyoming detox clinic.
Director: Jim Gillespie
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is D-Tox (2002) about?
*D-Tox* follows a disgraced FBI agent who joins nine other troubled law enforcement officers at a remote detox clinic in Wyoming. When a brutal blizzard cuts off all contact with the outside world, a masked killer begins picking them off one by one, turning the clinic into a deadly trap. The film explores themes of guilt, survival, and the dark side of human nature under pressure.
Who directed D-Tox?
The film was directed by Jim Gillespie, known for his work in thriller and horror films.
Who stars in D-Tox?
The cast features Sylvester Stallone as the lead, joined by Polly Walker, Kris Kristofferson, Jeffrey Wright, and Charles S. Dutton in key roles.
Is D-Tox (2002) worth watching?
While *D-Tox* (2002) delivers a gripping premise and strong performances—especially from Stallone and Wright—it struggles with uneven pacing and underdeveloped characters. Fans of crime horror or 2000s action thrillers may still find it a tense, if flawed, ride worth streaming or downloading for its atmosphere.
How long is D-Tox?
The movie runs for 96 minutes.
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About D-Tox (2002) — A Snowbound Crime Horror Starring Sylvester Stallone
Directed by Jim Gillespie, *D-Tox* (2002) plunges viewers into a claustrophobic thriller where a snowstorm traps ten desperate law enforcement officers at a remote Wyoming detox clinic. Among them is a disgraced FBI agent battling his own demons, whose arrival sets off a chain of paranoia and violence. When the killer on the loose strikes, the clinic's fragile sanctuary collapses into a blood-soaked nightmare, blending psychological tension with visceral crime horror.
Starring Sylvester Stallone as the troubled protagonist, alongside Kris Kristofferson and Jeffrey Wright, the film crafts a tense atmosphere where trust erodes as quickly as the storm rages outside. Themes of redemption, survival, and the fragility of human nature unfold against a backdrop of isolation and primal fear—making *D-Tox* (2002) a gripping, if uneven, descent into madness.




