Review of Untraceable (2008) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 08 Jan 2009
The latest, Untraceable, owes everything to “Lambs,” and to “Se7en,” and to all the “Lambs” and “Se7en” knockoffs made by directors less talented than Jonathan Demme and David Fincher. In addition to being dull, the Portland, Ore.
-set Untraceable is a monster hypocrite, wagging its finger at the mass audience’s appetite for strictly regimented, “creative” torture scenarios.
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This review of Untraceable (2008) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 08 Jan 2009.
Untraceable has generally received mixed reviews.
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