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Spiral

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4K
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Spiral (2007)
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A recluse telemarkets at an office, where his boss is his only friend. As he befriends a new, social colleague and sketches/paints her, his dark mind surfaces.A recluse telemarkets at an office, where his boss is his only friend. As he befriends a new, social colleague and sketches/paints her, his dark mind surfaces.A recluse telemarkets at an office, where his boss is his only friend. As he befriends a new, social colleague and sketches/paints her, his dark mind surfaces.

  • Directors
    • Adam Green
    • Joel David Moore
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Boreing
    • Joel David Moore
  • Stars
    • Joel David Moore
    • Amber Tamblyn
    • Zachary Levi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Adam Green
      • Joel David Moore
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Boreing
      • Joel David Moore
    • Stars
      • Joel David Moore
      • Amber Tamblyn
      • Zachary Levi
    • 44User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Joel David Moore
    Joel David Moore
    • Mason
    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Amber
    Zachary Levi
    Zachary Levi
    • Berkeley
    Annie Neal
    • Diana - The Waitress
    Lori Yohe
    • Valerie
    Ryan Chase
    • Chad
    Nick Sowell
    Nick Sowell
    • Record Shop Employee
    David Muller
    David Muller
    • Will
    Rose Weiker
    • Street Musician
    Patrick Semmes
    • Ticket Taker
    Jenson Segui
    • Boy in Cemetery
    Mary Benson
    • Grandmother in Cemetery
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    • Sasha
    Rileah Vanderbilt
    Rileah Vanderbilt
    • Girl on Bus
    Sean Bailey
    • Phone Bank Employee
    Aundre Barnes
    • Phone Bank Employee
    Deb Blume
    Deb Blume
    • Phone Bank Employee
    • (as Deborah Blume)
    Arlene Ancheta
    Arlene Ancheta
    • Phone Bank Employee
    • Directors
      • Adam Green
      • Joel David Moore
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Boreing
      • Joel David Moore
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    User reviews44

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    6arocvegas-32580

    Awkward, artfully shot, annoyingly scored, twisted

    Do you like art and jazz mixed with depression and anxiety, office politics and murder? If so you may like this film. Amber Tamblyn is adorable. What does she see in Mason anyway? Artfully shot. Too much Jazz playing throughout the film (annoying). Interesting twist at the end. I dug this out of my DVD collection.
    heyanerd

    Short and Sweet

    The best thing about this movie is that despite how much you THINK you've seen this story before, no elements of the tale overstay their welcome.

    It's like when a band you really like comes out with an EP. You enjoy it for what happens within the boundaries it's length.

    What works best is the acting, particularly that of Joel David Moore, who simply seems to be enjoying himself while finding depth in this character him & Adam Green more than likely collaborated on. Amber Tamblyn was also not annoying to me in this. Sounds back-handed, I know, she's talented, but just ain't my style most of the time.

    Also, the choices of music in the film add to it's uniqueness.

    Please, do enjoy "Spiral."
    8allancronin

    Office Space meets Hitchcock

    This mystery/thriller has quasi-comic elements in the initial portrayal of the protagonist. But all is deceptive and this well-constructed film holds your interest with a well written script. The charming Amber Tamblyn shows her acting skills and is well cast as the quirky girlfriend character. The acting and pacing are excellent.The office space reference in the summary is due to the fact that the main character, an artist, works at an insurance company as his day job. His high school friend is his boss and tries to help him throughout the film. This is just a little reminiscent of the "Office Space" style parody of such places. If you like Hitchcock and independent film, you will love this one.
    Dethcharm

    The Perfect Subject To Be His Object...

    SPIRAL seems very innocent at first. Mason (Joel David Moore) is a typical office drone. We feel sorry for this hopeless nebbish. Then, Amber (Amber Tamblyn) enters Mason's barren life, and slowly wins his heart. A warm romance builds between the two.

    That's when the trouble starts.

    SPIRAL is a tricky film, leading us to believe that it could be another romcom, right up until the madness and terror arise! The finale is quite a grabber and sends shivers down the spine...
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Stay until the end

    Mason is very shy. He isn't very comfortable with approaching others, though you can tell(from Moore's spot-on performance, that emphasizes that he doesn't know how to be around people, he isn't intentionally messing up; the nervousness and loneliness really come through... his talent was wasted in Avatar) that he does want to get into contact with others. His only real friend is Berkeley, who he's known since high school, who got him a job telemarketing, and who, while not a saint(no one is), does what he can to help him. Then one day, a girl sits next to our lead. Amber. She realizes that he paints(only people), and it isn't long before she begins posing for him, and a relationship develops between them. Not all is well, though. Are those nightmares he keeps having... or memories? This isn't for everyone. It's an indie flick, and when I say that it's a psychological thriller, I really mean that... don't expect chases, fights, or a fast pace. This is about the portrait(pun intended) of a recluse(not to be confused with "someone's idea of what everyone who doesn't have an active social life is like"), the gripping story, and the people within it. There is such humanity to our three main characters(and frankly everyone else in this). Not everyone will like or love them... however, you can't help but respond to them. They're as close as they come to being as real as if they actually were. Tamblyn has you falling head over heels in love with her, and not in that "wow, why isn't my girlfriend this perfect" kind of way, no, she has personality, and she really shines through as a real human being; she's very sweet, chatty and just plain fun, and in spite of the fact that you might not always get along with her, you have this feeling that she'll never be boring. Around the middle point, she cries, and I very nearly did the same(and I am extremely reserved, especially in that regard), out of sympathy for her. She is very underrated. All of the acting in this ranges from good to great. The humor is fitting, and comes off as natural. This takes a low-key, smart concept and goes for an appropriate execution, not throwing big-budget tricks in our faces to keep our attention. The editing and cinematography are amazing, and the lighting is excellent. They build the mood well. Subtlety is the name of the game here. Early on, the dreams do feel like they're rudely interrupting a drama, and the marriage of the genres isn't entirely without, shall we say, gentle nagging. With that said, this is well worth your time(if this appeals to you), and I implore you, make sure you catch the conclusion. It's impeccable. This is open-ended, providing food for thought and asking vital questions instead of providing answers. The music is well-chosen. I haven't watched Hatchet, also by Adam Green... I think I will, if I find it(not that I expect it to be like this). There is a bit of disturbing content, some partial female nudity and a little violence and moderate to strong language in this. The DVD comes with a trailer for this(that contains spoilers, save it until after) and a couple of other movies. I recommend this to anyone who likes the sound of what I describe here. 7/10

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    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Amber Tamblyn is standing in the rain outside a cafe, two police officers can be seen inside the cafe at the counter. The officers were played by real Portland Police officer West Helfrich and his 16 year old son Heath Helfrich. West Helfrich also appeared as a Mounted Patrol Police officer in the movie The Hunted (2003), as well as a uniformed Portland Police in a scene with Diane Lane in Untraceable (2008).
    • Quotes

      Mason: None of them are real?

      Berkeley: [crying] None of them are real, buddy.

      Mason: How can you tell the difference?

    • Connections
      Features Solitaire (1981)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • MySpace
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Спираль
    • Filming locations
      • 136 NW 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, USA(Fuller's restaurant)
    • Production companies
      • ArieScope Pictures
      • Coattails Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,072
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,072
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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