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    The Black Phone

    R2022 · Horror · 1h 42m

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  2. Jun 23, 2022 · A horror film about a child killer who snatches teen boys and a captive who receives calls from his previous victims. The review praises the performances, the style, and the themes of the film, but warns of gore and violence.

  3. Jun 24, 2022 · The Black Phone might have been even more frightening, but it remains an entertaining, well-acted adaptation of scarily good source material. Read Critics Reviews. With a terrific villain...

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  4. Sep 27, 2021 · 'The Black Phone' Review. Home. Movies. Movie Reviews. ‘The Black Phone’: Film Review | Fantastic Fest 2021. Scott Derrickson’s adaptation of a Joe Hill story stars Mason Thames...

  5. www.ign.com › articles › the-black-phone-reviewThe Black Phone Review - IGN

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    By Amelia Emberwing

    Updated: Dec 20, 2021 11:52 pm

    Posted: Oct 15, 2021 4:28 pm

    This is an advance, spoiler-free review of The Black Phone, which will debut in theaters on Feb. 2, 2022.

    The Black Phone had big shoes to fill. Nearly a decade ago, the team of C. Robert Cargill and Scott Derrickson debuted Sinister. Their terrifying spectacle would strike fear in our hearts, with one scientific study ruling it the “scariest movie of all time." Five years prior (nearly to the day) to Cargill and Derrickson scaring the pants off ofus with Baguul and several nightmare children, Joe Hill was publishing his short story “The Black Phone.” Now, the stars have aligned and The Black Phone is making its way to the big screen with horror maestros Derrickson and Cargill adapting Hill’s chilling story -- and their take thrillingly exceeds the already high expectations they've set up for themselves.

    The first third of the film follows Finney (Mason Thames) and Gwen Shaw (Madeleine McGraw) as they navigate pre-teen suburban life in the '70s. Unfortunately for these siblings, bullies and scraped knees aren’t all they have to contend with. In addition to their drunk and sometimes abusive father (played by Jeremy Davies), there’s a kidnapper on the loose in their town, and he’s snatching up little boys left and right. It’s not long before Finney finds himself trapped in the basement of the terrifying mask-wearing Grabber (Ethan Hawke), and Gwen finds herself in a race against time to find her brother before it's too late.

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    The Black Phone is remarkable for a host of reasons — some of which we won’t discuss here because they’re best experienced in the film — but something that stands out is how much it feels like Sinister’s sibling. There are so many similarities between the movies, from creepy kids, home videos, and less-than-perfect parents. Despite those similariti...

    The Black Phone, C. Robert Cargill and Scott Derrickson's clear sister to Sinister, has managed to exceed extremely high expectations in nearly every aspect. The writing/directing team puts personal traumas on full display while expertly showcasing the complications of childhood in the '70s and the very real monsters of our world, while the perform...

  6. Jun 23, 2022 · ‘The Black PhoneReview: The Dead Have Your Number. Ethan Hawke plays the big bad in this 1970s-set child-abduction thriller. Share full article. Ethan Hawke, right, with Mason Thames in...

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  7. Jun 19, 2022 · Jun 18, 2022 11:26pm PT. ‘The Black PhoneReview: Ethan Hawke in a Serial-Killer Movie with Some Nightmare Images but Less Fear Than Meets the Eye. Scott Derrickson's thriller has the...

  8. Sep 26, 2021 · ‘The Black PhoneReview: Scott Derrickson Dials Into Realistic Terrors with Arresting Joe Hill Adaptation. Ethan Hawke plays the villain in this sleek, stressful, and violent slice of...

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