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Untraceable (2008)

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Movie Info


Genre

Thriller

Release Date

January 25, 2008

MPAA Rating

R

Studio

Screen Gems

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Gregory Hoblit

Producer

Andy Cohen, Gary Lucchesi, Steven Pearl, Tom Rosenberg, Richard S. Wright

Screenwriter

Allison Burnett, Robert Fyvolent, Mark R. Brinker

Starring

  • Diane Lane as Jennifer Marsh
  • Colin Hanks as Agent Griffin Dowd
  • Tim De Zarn
  • Billy Burke
  • Joseph Cross
  • Mary Beth Hurt
  • Daniel Liu
  • Tyrone Giordano
  • Dan Callahan
  • Perla Haney-Jardine

Movie Story


Within the FBI, there exists a division dedicated to investigating and prosecuting criminals on the internet. Welcome to the front lines of the war on cybercrime, where special agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) has seen it all...until now. A tech-savvy internet predator is displaying his graphic murders on his own website - and the fate of each of his tormented captives is left in the hands of the public: the more hits his site gets, the faster his victims die. When this game of cat and mouse becomes personal, Marsh and her team must race againts the clock to track down this technical mastermind who is virtually untraceable.

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..a perfectly workmanlike thriller that benefits from a certain maturity and a lack of crassness..”
by David Mercier [FilmJudge]
“..has enough chills, thrills and gore to satisfy its target audience of 18- to 35-year-old males..”
by Kamal Al-Solaylee [Globe and Mail]
“..a genuinely creepy film, though not in a "No Country for Old Men" kind of way..”
by Travis Nichols [Seattle Post Intelligencer]