You must use IE6 or higher
or Firefox 2.*
on a PC running Windows 2000 or later to use this service.
Plays on up to 3 Devices:

Average Customer Rating:

Synopsis:
COLIN FARRELL is Stuart Shepard, a somewhat sleazy publicist who uses an outdoor phone booth to call his girlfriend because his wife keeps tabs on his cell phone bills. The phone rings and that's when Stu's terror begins, as does the taut suspense in this film from celebrated director JOEL SCHUMACHER.PHONE BOOTH is about what happens when you answer a stray payphone and the voice on the other end tells you that if you hang up or leave the phone booth, you will be killed, and the red dot target on your forehead is proof that the sniper/terrorist means business. "24's" KIEFER SUTHERLAND stars as the sniper. © 2003 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
MORE INFORMATION
Screen Format: Color
CinemaNow customers also watched:
CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin

Joel Schumacher's Phone Booth
, starring Colin Farrell, whose release was postponed during the Beltway Sniper terror, is being sniped at itself by many critics. Calling it this clanking, overheated thriller, Stephen Holden in the New York Times concludes Phone Booth is bogus on every level, right down to its half-hearted trick ending. John Anderson in Newsday says it's the kind of film that can be told in 15 words or less, in this case: man answers pay phone and is told if he hangs up, he's dead. However, Anderson observes: The first thing you don't do, if you're going to make a film like this, is put a guy on the victim end of the phone whom the audience wouldn't mind seeing blown to Kingdom Come. To Michael Sragow of the Baltimore Sun, the only question raised by the movie is How many bad undergraduate ideas can you stuff in a phone booth? The movie does have its defenders. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal says it delivers the goods with signal success. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post calls it really more a gimmick than a movie, but it hammers you flat the whole way through. And Mark Caro in the Chicago Tribune says that it is a lean, mean tension machine, setting up its premise, executing it with smarts, throwing in enough twists to keep things interesting, and wrapping it up before anyone can get fatigued or reflective. It's on the money.

Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 11/21/2006 10:40:47 PM
Good Movie to watch once or maybe twice
Lew Irwin

Joel Schumacher's Phone Booth
, starring Colin Farrell, whose release was postponed during the Beltway Sniper terror, is being sniped at itself by many critics. Calling it this clanking, overheated thriller, Stephen Holden in the New York Times concludes Phone Booth is bogus on every level, right down to its half-hearted trick ending. John Anderson in Newsday says it's the kind of film that can be told in 15 words or less, in this case: man answers pay phone and is told if he hangs up, he's dead. However, Anderson observes: The first thing you don't do, if you're going to make a film like this, is put a guy on the victim end of the phone whom the audience wouldn't mind seeing blown to Kingdom Come. To Michael Sragow of the Baltimore Sun, the only question raised by the movie is How many bad undergraduate ideas can you stuff in a phone booth? The movie does have its defenders. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal says it delivers the goods with signal success. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post calls it really more a gimmick than a movie, but it hammers you flat the whole way through. And Mark Caro in the Chicago Tribune says that it is a lean, mean tension machine, setting up its premise, executing it with smarts, throwing in enough twists to keep things interesting, and wrapping it up before anyone can get fatigued or reflective. It's on the money.
Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 11/21/2006 10:40:47 PM
Good Movie to watch once or maybe twice
Phone Booth has 3 user ratings.
Customer Reviews for
Phone Booth
Write a Review (max 1000 characters):
Please Note: If you have already reviewed this movie, your
new review will update your original review.
Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 11/21/2006 10:40:47 PM
Good Movie to watch once or maybe twice
System Requirements
- Windows Media Player 10 or higher
- Windows XP or Vista
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
- Firefox 2.0 or higher
- High-Speed Internet (DSL or better) connection
Video File Info:
Premium (1500K) Download
Approximate file size: 1.5GB
Sound: Stereo
Premium movies are of superior playback quality. This is a larger file. A higher
speed broadband connection is recommended and the ability to Play the movie while
it is downloading may take longer.