West dials up a wrong number in this flimsy remake of the 1979 B-movie...When A Stranger Calls feels about as flat and plastic as a long distance phone card.
When a Stranger Calls (2006)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:8
Rotten:78
Average Rating:3.2/10
Consensus: What's fitting punishment for running up the phone bill? Why have that person baby sit; that'll teach them. Or better yet, make that person through this poorly acted, fright-free remake of the 1979 movie of the same name. Camilla Belle is a looker, but she got nothing on Carol Kane, the actress who originally played the part, when it comes to range. The final straw is that the payoff isn't worth the tedium that comes before. Just hang up on this one.
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: A slick remake of the 1979 original, Simon West's WHEN A STRANGER CALLS is a contemporary update of a well-known suburban legend. When 16-year-old Jill (newcomer Camilla Belle in the part... A slick remake of the 1979 original, Simon West's WHEN A STRANGER CALLS is a contemporary update of a well-known suburban legend. When 16-year-old Jill (newcomer Camilla Belle in the part originally played by Carol Kane) exceeds her cell phone minutes, her parents force her to spend the night babysitting instead of attending a huge bonfire bash. As Jill's father drives her to Dr. Mandrakis's house for the evening, we are given the sense from the long drive, spooky music, and winding roads, that the home is literally at the end of the Earth. Perched over the edge of a steamy lake, the mansion-like structure is made entirely of dark wood and glass. With an arboretum built into its center, the palatial home feels both Zen-like and forbidding. With the children already asleep, Jill spends the first hour indulging in secret babysitter pleasures like snooping and trying on Mrs. Mandrakis's jewelry. Without a cell phone or car, and all her friends' phones out of range, Jill is particularly isolated--the perfect victim for a psychopath on the loose. As she begins to get calls from a heavy-breathing stranger, what at first seems like a prank slowly becomes a real threat, creating a panic-filled evening that's any babysitter's nightmare. Using modern-day luxuries like caller ID, security alarm systems, and motion-sensor lights to its advantage, the film plays with themes of technology and wealth, pondering how much protection they actually provide. Clearly targeted at a teenage audience, the PG-13-rated film contains relatively little violence (lacking some of the graphic scenes that most people remember the original by), and instead uses unfamiliar spaces and a sense of the unknown to keep audiences scared. [More]
Starring: Camilla Belle, Tommy Flanagan, Clark Gregg, Derek De Lint
Starring: Camilla Belle, Tommy Flanagan, Clark Gregg, Derek De Lint, David Denman, Madeleine Carroll, Steve Eastin, Lance Henriksen
Director: Simon West
Director: Simon West
Screenwriter: Jake Wade Wall
Producer: John Davis, Wyck Godfrey
Composer: Jim Dooley
Studio: Screen Gems
Reviews for When a Stranger Calls
The horribly misguided, knuckle-brained advertising campaign ... turns a fairly uninspired thriller into a completely useless one.
An open letter to the filmmakers of the worst movie I've ever seen in my life...
Where the original had shocks, jolts, creepiness and the horror of a child-murdering monster, this cute-ified version has spooky black cats that jump out of closets and a heroine who can't even be bothered to register fear on her face.
There's little of originality or novel invention here, and certainly nothing of essentiality.
A minimum effort horror movie. It does just enough to scare easily unnerved thirteen-year-old girls, and not much else.
How many false alarms can you have before the audience finally gets impatient and bored? Two? Three? TEN?!?!?!
While not a complete fiasco, this Screen Gems release mostly fails to get your pulse racing -- a cardinal sin for a thriller.
Even by the lowest standards, this is a frightless, cynically made movie.
A modestly clever concept gets indifferent execution in When a Stranger Calls, another bigger-yet-blander remake of an allegedly classic' '70s shocker.
This latest horror remake may not necessarily pack the same horrifying wallop as the original, but When a Stranger Calls is still a classic example of a babysitter's worst nightmare.
Elongates its source material's memorable opening segment to the 83-minute breaking point.
If you've seen the first 10 minutes of Scream, you've seen the first half... this remake isn't terrible, but you know exactly when the director runs out of tricks...
Not as bad as it could have been, but still a great concept with no actual substance, few scares, and lots of cliches.
'Dial M for Moronic'... the call is still coming from inside the house -- and the stench is coming from inside the theater.
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