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Black Phone

Original title: The Black Phone
  • 2021
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
230K
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Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames in Black Phone (2021)
The phone is dead. And it's ringing.

Director Scott Derrickson returns to his terror roots and partners again with the foremost brand in the genre, Blumhouse, with a new horror thriller.
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After being abducted and locked in a basement, a boy starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer's previous victims.After being abducted and locked in a basement, a boy starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer's previous victims.After being abducted and locked in a basement, a boy starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer's previous victims.

  • Director
    • Scott Derrickson
  • Writers
    • Joe Hill
    • Scott Derrickson
    • C. Robert Cargill
  • Stars
    • Mason Thames
    • Madeleine McGraw
    • Ethan Hawke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    230K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    813
    171
    • Director
      • Scott Derrickson
    • Writers
      • Joe Hill
      • Scott Derrickson
      • C. Robert Cargill
    • Stars
      • Mason Thames
      • Madeleine McGraw
      • Ethan Hawke
    • 1.5KUser reviews
    • 338Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Mason Thames
    Mason Thames
    • Finney
    Madeleine McGraw
    Madeleine McGraw
    • Gwen
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • The Grabber
    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Terrence
    E. Roger Mitchell
    E. Roger Mitchell
    • Detective Wright
    Troy Rudeseal
    Troy Rudeseal
    • Detective Miller
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Max
    Miguel Mora
    Miguel Mora
    • Robin
    • (as Miguel Cazarez Mora)
    Rebecca Clarke
    • Donna
    J. Gaven Wilde
    J. Gaven Wilde
    • Moose
    Spencer Fitzgerald
    Spencer Fitzgerald
    • Buzz
    Jordan Isaiah White
    Jordan Isaiah White
    • Matty
    Brady M. Ryan
    Brady M. Ryan
    • Matt
    • (as Brady Ryan)
    Tristan Pravong
    Tristan Pravong
    • Bruce
    Jacob Moran
    Jacob Moran
    • Billy
    Brady Hepner
    Brady Hepner
    • Vance
    Banks Repeta
    Banks Repeta
    • Griffin
    Parrish Stikeleather
    • Mister Hopkins
    • Director
      • Scott Derrickson
    • Writers
      • Joe Hill
      • Scott Derrickson
      • C. Robert Cargill
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    User reviews1.5K

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    7PerryAtTheMovies

    Love is a strong and powerful thing....

    7.4/10

    This movie was definitely a solid 7 and is absolutely worth seeing in theatres.

    The chemistry amongst actors was really good. I especially found that Mason Thames (Finney) and Madeline McGraw (Gwen) were adorable as brother and sister. Their relationship reminded me of the one I have with my sister so I was able to make the story more personal. Ethan Hawke was very methodical and creepy without getting too close to the extreme, but definitely could've reached even better heights of true discomfort. His chemistry with Thames worked really well for their interactions.

    The story was very engaging. Everything flowed so well that the hour forty-five minute runtime flew by. While it's in the title of the movie, the black phone was actually an uncomfortable aspect of the film because you never know when it will go off and the jump scares are perfectly timed to match. There was discomfort throughout the entire film, but it never hit the extremes it could've.

    If I had to relate this film to another of similar aspects it would have to be "The Kid Detective". However, instead of focusing strictly on the search for the missing person, we get the benefit of seeing the missing person suffer.

    Why should you go see this film? Because it's actually scary. So much so that those in the theatre actually jumped and a couple may have thrown an audible scream out. While the story could've been darker, for what were given it's actually pretty good. And like I said above the chemistry is really good. This film was not a disappointment and I suggest you go see if you want a good movie to watch.

    Thank you for reading my review. Tune in tomorrow for my review on "Elvis". Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
    7nmop-apisdn

    Not exactly classic horror, so in turn, not for all horror fans

    The Horror genre needs a revamp in terms of definition and perhaps instituting different sub-genres to it. As it is, the one classic "Horror" title isn't ever going to cover it all, and each horror film's ratings and acceptance will always be low and divided.

    Take The Black Phone for example. It is excellently acted by almost every one of the actors, the 70's feel to it was perfection, the story was good, it was suspenseful, it had dark moments and a dark subject matter, it had mostly interesting characters. Granted, some of the characters were not as fleshed-out or utilized as much as others, but the pacing was great, there were supernatural elements and some gore. It had pretty much all the right ingredients for a film that would be marketed as a "horror" flick... and yet, we see a disconnect somewhere in how the film was perceived.

    Until we allot some distinct titles such as Gory Horror or Dramatic Horror, Fantasy Horror, etc., GOOD films like The Black Phone, will be lost in a sea of horror fans, each looking for something different.
    6Polotovar

    I wish there was more depth to the story

    In the end, I'm disappointed. It started off fine, but it stayed fine for the rest of the film and in short I was expecting something more than just fine. I was waiting for some questions to be answered, some revelations, some explanations. I was most puzzled by the ending, which seemed too quick, almost cut off. Not to criticize, I liked the time setting. It added a bit of magic. At least for me. Summary. Bottom line. It was okay, but I was expecting a little more. A little more depth to the story. I missed some revelation or explanation. For me, an above average horror film that I would only recommend to fans of the genre.
    8decimatorcortez

    creepy but a good watch.

    An intense movie, worth a watch. May make your skin crawl/

    Takes me back to my days as a kid growing up in Houston and the Houston Mass Murders. Wiki one of the killers, Elmer Wayne Henley for the story.
    7josiahliljequist

    Thriller with an emotional backbone

    This film really got me with the actors' performances and the atmosphere of the film. Stylistically, it definitely taps into a late 70s gritty suburban nostalgia, a la Stephen King or John Carpenter (think IT or Halloween). Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw carry the film with standout performances as two siblings trying to deal with bullies at school and at home, in addition to the lurking Grabber. Subtle quirks in characterization such as Finney sitting down and watching tv with his sister after her beating, or the camera lingering on Gwen skipping her way to a friend's house really show the director investing in the characters, not just the plot. And yes, Ethan Hawke is assuredly creepy as the villain, someone you can't wait to be taken out. Thematically, the film is about standing up and sticking together; certainly not the most original themes, but it does its job as a result of good direction, a tight script, and stellar acting. My litmus test for thrillers is if I feel invested enough in the characters that I actually want everything to be resolved, it means the movie's done it's job-this one definitely passes.

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    • Trivia
      The paperboy is a reference to Johnny Gosch, a paperboy from Iowa who was on a route with his dog Gretchen and disappeared. His dog was found later, but Johnny's disappearance remains unsolved to this day.
    • Goofs
      Finney uses what appears to be an LED flashlight during his captivity. These would not have been available in the late 70s and were not common until the 21st century.
    • Quotes

      Gwen Shaw: Jesus? What the fuck.

    • Crazy credits
      A new Blumhouse Pictures logo debuts with this film, featuring a zoom through a house filled with horror-film references.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Black Phone (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Free Ride
      Written by Dan Hartman

      Performed by The Edgar Winter Group

      Courtesy of Epic Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El teléfono negro
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Crooked Highway
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $90,123,230
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,633,220
      • Jun 26, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $161,440,742
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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