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Phone Booth
A phone call can change your life, but for one man it can also end it. Set entirely within and around the confines of a New York City phone booth, Stu Sheperd (Colin Farrell) plays a low-rent media...  View more >

Starring Colin Farrell, Forest Whitaker, Katie Holmes...  View more >

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Apr 10, 2003
\"Phone Booth\" is a thriller that set in urban New York City where an oasis in the middle of madness is a phone booth, set for removal the next day. Phone Booths are dying away thanks to the cell phone, which making phone booths a wasteland. But you can\'t help it by wondering if the phone booth is more than just making phone calls. They shut you off from civilization.

The film was schuduled for release last October, when the events in Washington had forced 20th Century Fox to pull the movie and moved it to Early April. Colin Farrell, plays a mean spirted person who was trapped in the phone booth by a sniper. the sniper isn\'t out for revenge, but to made Farrell confront his evil way. \"Phone Booth\" also stars Radha Mitchell, Katie Holmes and Kether Sutherland as the voice of the sniper.
Apr 16, 2003
Apr 29, 2003
Weak (to say the least) plot, anti-climactic...all around poor movie.
Jul 17, 2003
High tension but it made you feel kind of empty. An odd movie but considering all the rest that's currently out there it deserves a chance.
Aug 20, 2003
It's a novel idea; trap the main character in a New York phone booth and see if he can talk himself out of the tight fix he's gotten into.

Is it just me, or does Colin Farrell in this movie look like a thinner John Stamos? With the long distance commercials that the latter is making now, the coincidence is a little eerie...

Anyway, it's not a memorable film but it keeps moving through the short running time, so you won't get bored watching the same guy and the same location for almost the entire film.

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