Phone R

The Last Call You'll Ever Get ...
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item number:  XTX 04409D
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 40 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: June 27, 2006
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Tartan Video

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Total Count: 187

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 410,680
The premise is admittedly a killer -- fun to think about, fun to see realized, not so fun to see screwed up in the last half-hour. Full Review
Slate
Apr 22, 2003
Rating: B+ -- Recalling some of the great Alfred Hitchcock films, Phone Booth takes a simple premise and grabs the audience by the throat. Full Review
Bowling Green Daily News
Nov 15, 2019
Rating: C- -- The script reads like it was phoned in. Why doesn't Farrell use his cell phone? We're offered a lame excuse. Full Review
Good Morning America
Jan 3, 2018
Raises more questions than it answers as it attempts to convince us that a moralistic sniper would torture a sleazy publicist into tears of guilt and remorse over what amounts to a few paltry, venial sins. Full Review
Observer
May 16, 2003
Phone Booth gets under your skin, despite the overload of tricks, twists, technical gimmicks and last-minute surprise that Schumacher employs to quicken the adrenaline and boost the running time. Full Review
London Evening Standard
Apr 19, 2003
Gives a fond remembrance of the days when a thriller actually used its title "Thrill"... Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
Rating: B- -- One of the few artistically decent and commercially viable films Joel Schumacher has made over the past decade. Full Review
EmanuelLevy.Com
Sep 15, 2012

Product Description:

From Korean horror director Byeong-ki Ahn comes PHONE. Like RINGU and DARK WATER before it, PHONE contains what have rapidly become the standard conventions of the Asian horror film: technology as the source of terror and estrangement, a female protagonist pitted against a vengeful female ghost, and an endangered child at the center of events. Ji-won is an investigative reporter who begins receiving a series of mysterious and increasingly threatening phone calls. She does everything possible to stop the calls, but to no avail. When her young charge answers the phone accidentally and begins shrieking in terror, it becomes apparent that Ji-won will need to use her journalistic skills to discover who--or what--is making the calls.

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