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A journalist (Berry) goes undercover to ferret out businessman Harrison Hill (Willis) as her best friend's killer. Posing as one of his temps, she enters into a game of online cat-and-mouse. Read more
| Starring | Halle Berry, Bruce Willis, Giovanni Ribisi, Gary Dourdan |
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| Director | James Foley |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
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Actor Bruce Willis met his new bride Emma Heming when he hand-picked her to star in his film, according to a new report. The Die Hard star, 54, was heavily involved in the casting of his 2007 thriller Perfect Stranger - which he starred in alongside Halle Berry - taking it upon himself to sort through resumes and insisting models were recruited to play extras and fill minor speaking parts, alleges New York gossip column Page Six. A source tells the publication, "He personally went through head Read more
It's six years now since Halle Berry won the Academy Award for Monster's Ball. In that time she's played a Bond girl in Die Another Day, reprised the role of Storm in two X-Men sequels, made Gothika, Catwoman, and now Perfect Stranger. And that's it. Not much to show for an actress at her peak (probably - Berry turned 40 last year). In Perfect Stranger she looks gorgeous. She always does. But there is absolutely nothing in her performance that says hard-bitten news journalist to me - not even ( Read more
Halle Berry is set to terrify desperate parents who are thinking of turning to surrogacy to start a family - by playing a mum-to-be who discovers her child's birth mother is insane in a new thriller. Berry is in talks to star in director Paul Verhoeven's new film The Surrogate, which revolves around a couple who hire a surrogate to carry their child and find out mid-term that she's mad, according to Daily Variety. The project will mark Berry's first film since 2007's Perfect Stranger, in which Read more
Road-trip comedy Wild Hogs proved more popular than any other film at UK cinemas this week, earning a total of £1,691,797 after its release last Friday. The movie, about four middle-aged men who embark on a motorcycle adventure, beat Mr Bean's Holiday into second place and Will Ferrell comedy Blades of Glory into third - although neither are new entries in the chart supplied by ACNielsen. Action thriller Shooter debuted at number four having grossed a total of £716,202, while... Read more
If the World Wide Web were an actor it would be declared box office poison. Over the years several films have attempted to position themselves as topical and on the pulse by tackling cyber crimes (I'm thinking of The Net, Firewall and Perfect Stranger, for starters), but invariably they're stuck with the visual tedium of a someone sitting at a computer, and long, bewildering technical explanations to explain how it is that the bad guy is avoiding identification. Untraceable suffers from the... Read more