Une adaptation cinématographique d'une nouvelle du best-seller Joe Hill.Une adaptation cinématographique d'une nouvelle du best-seller Joe Hill.Une adaptation cinématographique d'une nouvelle du best-seller Joe Hill.
- Prix
- 10 victoires et 19 nominations au total
Miguel Mora
- Robin
- (as Miguel Cazarez Mora)
Brady M. Ryan
- Matt
- (as Brady Ryan)
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- AnecdotesThe 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.
- GaffesFinney 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.
- Générique farfeluA new Blumhouse Pictures logo debuts with this film, featuring a zoom through a house filled with horror-film references.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Black Phone (2022)
- Bandes originalesFree Ride
Written by Dan Hartman
Performed by The Edgar Winter Group
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Commentaire en vedette
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!
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!
- PerryAtTheMovies
- 23 juin 2022
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Box-office
- Budget
- 18 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 90 123 230 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 23 633 220 $ US
- 26 juin 2022
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 161 440 742 $ US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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