FBI agent Jennifer Marsh is tasked with hunting down a serial killer who posts images of his victims on the Internet. As time runs out the cat and mouse chase becomes more personal. Read more
| Starring | Diane Lane, Colin Hanks, Billy Burke, Joseph Cross |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Hoblit |
| Genres | Horror, Thriller |
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FBI agent Jennifer Marsh is tasked with hunting down a serial killer who posts images of his victims on the Internet. As time runs out the cat and mouse chase becomes more personal.
| Starring | Diane Lane, Colin Hanks, Billy Burke, Joseph Cross, Mary Beth Hurt, Tim De Zarn, Daniel Liu |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Hoblit |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 40 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 41 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | DVD: 23 Jun 2008 Blu-ray: 27 Oct 2008 Production year: 2008 |
| Format | DVD |
Horror ! Thriller ! errm I think not ...... I never make reviews but this time I really felt the need to speak out, so PLEASE do not waste your time with this complete and utter dribble, the trailer makes the film out to be ' edge on your seat horror' but it completely misses the mark, I mean it was nearer the cornerflag than the goal!
I enjoyed Saw fot the ingenious contraptions and gore, I also liked the my little eye/fear.com for the tension and twists , but this film simply has nothing to offer, oh no wait................nope can't think of anything please once again don't waste your time.
This film was boring with the exception of a clever concept of using the internet (although that's getting old now)
The acting was wooden and the bad guy not convincing.
A really disappointing film because it could have been made so much better. Someone should have forced the director to get some help making it darker.
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