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Director Joel Schumacher Starring: Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland
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    Genre: Thrillers

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    3 Reviews For Phone Booth

    • emmamalakian Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 14th Sep 2009

      Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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      The story line of Phone Booth (well lack of one) goes on for far to long, its all very predictable and although colin is handsome that really is all there is to the movie.
      Nothing other than boredom is offered and afterwords it feels like you have just completely wasted your time.

    • RobBuckland Rank: Captain 17th May 2007

      Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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      Nasty cut & thrust PR guy Colin Farrell uses the said phone booth to call his girlfriend everyday so his wife doesn't know. One day it rings, he answers it, it's a sniper (the voice of Kiefer Sutherland!) psycho who's been watching him. The sniper then forces Farrell to stay in the booth and do various things (for the entire film!) whilst Forest Whitaker is the cop in charge of getting him out, thinking Farrell is the mad gun man.
      If you've seen enough trashy US TV movies then the end is very p ...
    • Liam thomas Rank: Major 1st Oct 2005

      Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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      Phone booth is basically a rip off of Seven in a way. It's about an agent who has lied and cheated to his clients for money, and to his wife about his affair, but one day he answers a public phone booth and is told that if he hangs up he will die. The rest of the film is just Colin Farrell being told how bad he is, and how he should confess all of his lies to everyone he has lied to.
      It's like Seven because the killer only kills people who have done wrong in society.
      Overall, every part excep ...