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ATM

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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ATM (2012)
Three coworkers end up in a desperate fight for their lives when they become trapped by an unknown man.
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On a late night visit to an ATM, three co-workers end up in a desperate fight for their lives when they become trapped by an unknown man.On a late night visit to an ATM, three co-workers end up in a desperate fight for their lives when they become trapped by an unknown man.On a late night visit to an ATM, three co-workers end up in a desperate fight for their lives when they become trapped by an unknown man.

  • Director
    • David Brooks
  • Writers
    • Chris Sparling
    • Ron Tippe
  • Stars
    • Alice Eve
    • Josh Peck
    • Brian Geraghty
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    26K
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    • Director
      • David Brooks
    • Writers
      • Chris Sparling
      • Ron Tippe
    • Stars
      • Alice Eve
      • Josh Peck
      • Brian Geraghty
    • 246User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    Alice Eve
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    • Emily Brandt
    Josh Peck
    Josh Peck
    • Corey Thompson
    Brian Geraghty
    Brian Geraghty
    • David Hargrove
    Mike O'Brian
    • The Man
    Robert Huculak
    Robert Huculak
    • Robert
    Ernesto Griffith
    Ernesto Griffith
    • Security Guard
    Bryan Terrell Clark
    Bryan Terrell Clark
    • Jerry
    • (as Bryan Clark)
    Dan De Jaeger
    Dan De Jaeger
    • Luke
    • (as Daniel De Jaeger)
    Omar Alex Khan
    Omar Alex Khan
    • Christian
    • (as Omar Khan)
    Aaron Hughes
    Aaron Hughes
    • Patrolman
    Will Woytowich
    Will Woytowich
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    Edgar Governo
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    • Director
      • David Brooks
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      • Chris Sparling
      • Ron Tippe
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    5moviexclusive

    Illogically frustrating, this poor attempt at replicating the claustrophobic setting of 'Buried' within the confines of an ATM is a thriller with minimal payoff

    An all-too obvious attempt at replicating the unexpected success he enjoyed with Ryan Reynolds' 'Buried', 'ATM' sees writer Chris Sparling returning to a claustrophobic conceit, pitting three individuals trapped within the confines of an isolated ATM against a hooded parka-wearing figure standing outside. The premise is gimmicky no doubt, but Sparling had managed to turn a similar high-concept into a surprisingly tense and thrilling experience the last time round, so it isn't unreasonable to think that he could do the same with this movie.

    Alas, 'ATM' is not even half as smart as his previous 'Buried', with its three characters behaving so ridiculously that you end up rooting for their demise instead. Indeed, there are so many moments where you're bound to go 'now why did they do that' or 'now why didn't they just do that', which of course does little to convince of the plausibility of the entire setup. And if it proves to be entertaining, it only manages to be so for all the wrong reasons.

    Unlike 'Buried' where we are thrust from the very first shot into the tight space, director David Brooks takes about twenty minutes to get to that point- although this extended prologue does little in garnering any empathy for any one of the characters. All three- David (Brian Geraghty), Emily (Alice Eve) and Corey (Josh Peck)- happen to be colleagues at the same investment bank on their way home from their company's annual Christmas party. And oh, if it makes any difference, this is also the first time David has plucked up his courage to talk to Emily the intern whom he has a hopeless crush on.

    Upon request by the tactless and thoughless Corey, David makes a slight detour so Corey can take some money out from an ATM in the middle of a desolate parking lot to get supper. Following some narrative contrivance involving David's faulty card, all three co-workers end up in the ATM booth- trapped inside by said masked figure whom they watch stabbing a passerby to prove to them as well as the audience that he is no Santa Claus. It doesn't occur to them that there's three of them and one of him, neither does it dawn on them earlier on to trigger some sort of alarm (which David eventually does) to alert the authorities.

    On the contrary, they wait like sitting ducks while their terroriser figures out some way to flush them out- which again he only does, and we mean 'flush' literally, towards the end as dawn approaches. Not only do the trio come across as unresourceful, there is little that the script nor Brooks does to get you to root for them- least of all Corey, who is cast as selfish and callous. From one dumb missed opportunity for them to escape to another, the movie wears its audience's patience thin waiting for the dim-witted affair to be over.

    Worse still, for those willing to give it the benefit of the doubt and wait for some smart twist at the end, Sparling squanders that opportunity for redemption with an opaque explanation that offers little of the villain's motivation. What is the point of watching David, Corey and Emily squirm in that ATM booth? Sparling offers no clue, choosing instead to divulge a little more of his villain's methodical planning for a next ATM, hinting at the dreaded possibility of a sequel.

    To his credit, Brooks tries his best to maintain a tense atmosphere throughout, and there are a few effective thrilling moments in the film. Ditto for the cast, especially an understated Geraghty, who seem genuinely invested in their characters' circumstances. Nonetheless, both Brooks and the cast are let down by the loophole-ridden script that demands its audience throw all semblance of logic out the window.

    Like its confined setting, such a premise requires tight plotting- and given that Sparling knew as much in 'Buried', the flaws in 'ATM' could only be due to sloppiness. How else would you explain why none of his characters thought to park their car right outside the ATM, instead of 100m away in the freezing cold weather?

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    Counting dust particles is more enjoyable than seeing this movie.

    This is as close to suicide as you can get without actually killing yourself. If u want to inflict mental discomfort for 1 hour and 30 minutes then by all means go and watch this movie.

    Very sad to see actors signing up and relating themselves to this kind of trash. I guess this is what makes the difference from actor to actor. Selection of movie script.

    This movie is my first review. It was so bad that it made me sign up to IMDb to let the world know how bad it is. A warning as it may be so time is not wasted.

    The acting was at least, not bad. Too bad for everything else.
    3saadgkhan

    Trash-able thriller...

    ATM – TRASH IT (C) ATM is a mediocre movie, which doesn't make any sense. It's just when you are watching it, you are watching. There is nothing believable or relatable at all. It stars annoying Josh Peck, good looking Brain Geragthy and a different kind of bombshell Alice Eve. ATM is about three co-workers (Eve, Peck and Geragthy) stop off at an ATM late one night and soon find themselves confined to an enclosed area made up of an ATM booth and car park by an unknown hooded killer lurking outside. There premise is good for a thriller but it's the execution which lacks thriller. Overall, ATM is trash-able, wait for Star movies or HBO to show you late at night. That's the only way you should watch it for FREE.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    The movie seems like a half-thought-out idea.

    In all honesty, I can really see why the film-makers thought that this movie would be a good idea and something that could work out well. You can really tell that this movie had some good ideas in it but things aren't really thought out well enough and the movie is incredibly flawed, mostly due to its story.

    These sort of thrillers/horror movies set mostly at one location, are somewhat popular now days and this movie obviously tried to have a go at it as well and ride on the success of the genre. Nothing wrong with that, as long as the movie is good, which obviously isn't the case with this movie.

    Problem is that its concept is ridiculously flawed and not thought out properly. The movie doesn't exactly feature, what you could consider, a tight plot. It's build around the concept of 3 people being stuck inside an ATM because outside there is an hooded maniac, looking to kill them, as soon as they get out. Now, this is something that could had worked if things got written a bit more tight and complicated. But this is all there is to the movie really; 3 people being stuck inside a small building, with 1 guy lurking around outside. It's really silly, once you really start thinking about it. First of all, it's 3 versus 1 and it's not like the guy has some sort of superpowers, or is armed to the teeth. I'm not saying that they should had taken on the guy but surely they could had ran out quite easily, the moment the guy was at the back, trying to break into the ATM. The movie is filled with moments like this, that just are plain stupid. It just far too often doesn't make sense and because of that, there also really is no true tension in this movie.

    The movie still thinks it's being really clever at times, mostly toward its end, when the 'twist' comes but let me just tell you, the ending simply makes no sense at all and doesn't explain anything. It only makes things look more flawed and ridicules and besides forced. Why do these sort of movies often feel the need to have a 'surprise' ending in it? Sometimes a movie is simply better off when it's being more straight-forward and not by trying to be clever and surprise its audience.

    This was an obvious low budget production, which becomes apparent through its looks but also really its acting. No, I definitely wasn't impressed by any of the acting in this movie, which was perhaps another reason why I just wasn't taken at all by it.

    But it still wasn't a movie I hated watching. I guess it's too short and harmless for that. Maybe the more casual movie goer can still get some enjoyment and entertainment out of this movie, as long as they don't spend too much time thinking about its plot. But even those people have to admit at the end that this is a far from great or effective enough movie.

    Really can't recommended it.

    5/10

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    6theWBohlken

    Was actually pretty good

    No this movie isn't the greatest thing ever, yes there are a few things that make you go Hmmm. BUT... It is a tense movie. It's scary cause something like this could happen. I have a fear of being at an ATM and having someone rob me. Tho plays on that fear but adds more to it. There is a lot of hate on here about the film like plot holes and what not. Which there aren't as much as some would say. The obviously haven't watched the whole film. Things are answered in a way that actually makes you think about the motivates of the killer rather than big it down with why why why!!! And more of here you think about it. The characters may not be the best written but that's life, not everyone in the world are nice and that you can stand. It isn't a horror film but more of a thriller suspense like panic room or joy ride.

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    • Trivia
      The killer is wearing exactly the same outfit as the killer from Urban Legend (1998).
    • Goofs
      When the killer drives the car against the door, we see the main character attempt to open the door, and succeeds a few inches. Yet later, the room fills with water as if completely sealed, and no characters think to try the door.
    • Quotes

      Corey Thompson: Go talk to her.

      David Hargrove: I can't.

      Corey Thompson: Why can't you?

      David Hargrove: Because I left my balls at home.

      Corey Thompson: No, not again.

      David Hargrove: Yep. Left 'em right there on the dresser.

      Corey Thompson: Right next to your nightgown?

      David Hargrove: Yeah, right next to it. In fact, it's probably covering them, keeping them warm.

      Corey Thompson: That's good, like a, like a male penguin.

    • Crazy credits
      During the Credits they keep showing more of the "unknown" man's setup's at various ATM locations
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: The Identical (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh, It's Christmas
      Performed by The Rosebuds

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2012 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ATM: trampa mortal
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gold Circle Films
      • The Safran Company
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,010
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,034
      • Apr 8, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $921,752
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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