The Black Phone (2022)

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Finney Blake, a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected phone on the wall begins to ring, Finney discovers that he can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims. And they are dead set on making sure that what happened to them doesn’t happen to Finney.

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... Finney Blake

... Gwen Blake

... The Grabber

... Terrence Blake

... Detective Wright

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The thing about adapting a short story for cinema is that we tend to get a great deal of padding to get it to the duration. This film is certainly guilty of that, with the first half hour spent on way too much character establishment that really has very little to do with the gist of the story. Once it does get going though, it's a cleverly crafted and well put together scary movie centred around "Finn" (Mason Thames). Bullied at school, he is protected by his friend "Robin" (Miguel Cazarez Mora) until he disappears. He isn't the first child to disappear either, indeed five from this small community have gone missing over the last few weeks. "Finn" is walking home after school when he encounters a man who has dropped his groceries. Offering to help, next thing he knows he is in a grubby basement with only a soiled mattress and a disconnected phone on the wall. His mask-clad captor - who has something of the "Joker" about him - insists he is in no danger, but the phone on the wall starts to ring and the callers - the other five victims - warn him otherwise, and help him to try to best his nemesis. There are one or two jump moments, but mostly there is an effectively accumulating sense of menace well fuelled by confident efforts from Thames and his sister "Gwen" (Madeleine McGraw) who might have inherited her mother's ability to see the future in dreams - a skill that may prove vital in helping the police save her brother from certain death. There are violent undertones, but very little actual violence is shown as the young man comes to terms with some of his own demons and to try to escape. The last ten minutes redeem it well, and there is something distinctly satisfying about the conclusion. Scott Derrickson has provided us with one of the better Blumhouse dramas of recent years that is sure worth a watch.

Director:

Scott Derrickson

Writer:

Scott Derrickson (Screenplay)

C. Robert Cargill (Screenplay)

Joe Hill (Short Story)

Genres:

Horror Thriller

Release Date:

2022-06-16

Run Time:

103 min

MMPA Rating:

R

Reviews of

The Black Phone

Found 11 reviews in total

The thing about adapting a short story for cinema is that we tend to get a great deal of padding to get it to the duration. This film is certainly guilty of that, with the first half hour spent on way too much character establishment that really has very little to do with the gist of the story. Once it does get going though, it's a cleverly crafted and well put together scary movie centred around "Finn" (Mason Thames). Bullied at school, he is protected by his friend "Robin" (Miguel Cazarez Mora) until he disappears. He isn't the first child to disappear either, indeed five from this small community have gone missing over the last few weeks. "Finn" is walking home after school when he encounters a man who has dropped his groceries. Offering to help, next thing he knows he is in a grubby basement with only a soiled mattress and a disconnected phone on the wall. His mask-clad captor - who has something of the "Joker" about him - insists he is in no danger, but the phone on the wall starts to ring and the callers - the other five victims - warn him otherwise, and help him to try to best his nemesis. There are one or two jump moments, but mostly there is an effectively accumulating sense of menace well fuelled by confident efforts from Thames and his sister "Gwen" (Madeleine McGraw) who might have inherited her mother's ability to see the future in dreams - a skill that may prove vital in helping the police save her brother from certain death. There are violent undertones, but very little actual violence is shown as the young man comes to terms with some of his own demons and to try to escape. The last ten minutes redeem it well, and there is something distinctly satisfying about the conclusion. Scott Derrickson has provided us with one of the better Blumhouse dramas of recent years that is sure worth a watch.

With supernatural dread lifted directly from the likes of _Stir of Echoes_ and _The Sixth Sense_, _The Black Phone_ features a breakthrough performance from Madeleine McGraw while Ethan Hawke’s hauntingly memorable turn as The Grabber is felt in a hair-raising sense; like someone who has unknowingly snuck up behind you and waits in your peripheral for that dramatic reveal. _The Black Phone_ is a solid, pulse racing horror film that packs a punch, but seems like the type of film that simply won’t be as delectable on repeat viewings.

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"The Black Phone carries a horror premise with a supernatural touch full of potential, but it plays too safe by betting on a narrative that's too simple, predictable, and repetitive.

Scott Derrickson elevates his work with a distinct style, and the fact that the main focus belongs to the protagonists development rather than on generic jumpscares pleases me.

Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw are, without a doubt, the most impressive elements of the entire film, delivering two of the best performances by young actors of the last decade. Ethan Hawke is underused, just like his unexplored character.

I recommend it, but personally, I expected something more creative."

Rating: C+

by Nathan

The Black Phone is a paranormal abduction thriller that balances the tension/despair of being trapped and the ghost elements very well. The movie does a great job setting up the main characters in the beginning that gives you a relationship with them and genuine desire for them to succeed. There are a few plot points that are a little questionable, but are they are minor nitpicks and didn’t pull me out of the story too much. The performances all around were great. Ethan Hawke does fantastic in his limited screen time. He conveys the mental state of the Grabber with such nuance, it really makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. The children do very well too, especially in the more emotionally heavy scenes. A few of the classmates performances in the beginning were a bit awkward. Overall, I had a great time with this movie and it is a testament to the directors and writers that they could adapt such a creative thriller from a short story.

**Verdict:** _Great_

I had to abandon this very early on, as I couldn't see anything. I'm pretty sure it was daytime, because kids were going to school, but it was so darkly lit that it looked like late dusk. I think there was a sun in the sky, but it might have been a firefly. I put my TV on "vivid," but it couldn't remedy the problem. Maybe there's a good movie in here, but the production is clearly broken, so if you have an HDR TV, you won't be able to see anything.

THE BLACK PHONE is a haunting and suspenseful new thriller starring Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, and Ethan Hawke, and directed by Scott Derrickson.

13-year-old Charlie is kidnapped by a child murderer and locked in a soundproof basement. The previous victims of the killer start calling Charlie on an out-of-service phone. These chilling calls give the boy a chance to save himself and others from the killer's clutches.

THE BLACK PHONE is suspenseful and scary without the need to have onscreen violence (the violence is mostly off-screen). The cast is excellent, particularly Thames and McGraw, who both give standout performances. Thames is particularly convincing as the terrified boy who is trying to make sense of the situation he's in. Hawke is also chilling as the killer, though his character is not as fleshed out as I would have liked. The movie is well-made and well-acted and has a solid story with some creepy moments — and the length is exactly right. An enjoyable addition to the genre.

by JPV852

Had some decently suspense-filled moments and Ethan Hawke was great but otherwise I found most of this pretty forgettable, yet still worth watching as a rental. **3.25/5**

**Not quite a full-on horror movie but a well-done creepy thriller.**

I love a good Blumhouse flick (and honestly, I love the bad Blumhouse flicks too). Thankfully The Black Phone is the former. Even though it’s more thriller than horror, The Black Phone is an eerie story that keeps the tension high. I was worried with the subject matter that Scott Derrickson could take things too far and into some tasteless places, but instead, the plot was intense and satisfying.

by Juan

Excelente Película, sin duda la volveria a ver de nuevo

The Black Phone successfully adapts Joe Hill’s short story into a suspenseful film filled with eerie atmosphere and emotional depth. With strong direction, solid performances, and effective 1970s aesthetics, it delivers tension and mystery through a supernatural lens. While some backstories remain vague, the film still leaves a lasting impact and is worth revisiting.

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Ethan Hawke in it and that should be the initial strike against it, but unfortunately it isn't the only one.

The plot is basically, Ethan comes into the room with the kidnapped boy and gets owned by him. Then he comes in again, and gets owned again, then he comes in again, and gets owned again.

The police blindly follow the leads of a 10 year old psychic girl who is, in this universe, a credible and reliable witness.

Ethan walks into the room and gets owned again.

The boy talks to the ghost of Ethan's former kills on the phone, the ones who were not able to continually own him with ease every time he opens the door.

Ethan walks into the room and gets owned again.

And then everyone praises the movie as the greatest thing that was ever made, which is pretty much proof Hollywood is in a creative deficit

Cast & Crew of

The Black Phone

Cast

... Finney Blake

... Gwen Blake

... The Grabber

... Terrence Blake

... Detective Wright

... Detective Miller

... Max

... Robin Arellano

... Donna

... Moose

... Matt

... Bruce Yamada

... Billy

... Vance Hopper

... Griffin

... Ms. Fulgrim

... Principal Keller

... Chief of Police

... Patrolman

... Bruce's Mother

... Young Bruce

... Jackass #1

... Jackass #2

... Teen Girl #1

... Teen Girl #2

... Teammate #1

... Teammate #2

... EMT

... Patrolman #2

... Fireman

... Umpire

... Math Teacher

... Bruce's Father

... School Office Lady

... Adult Volunteer

... Mr. Hopkins

... Policeman (uncredited)

Crew

... Original Music Composer

... Casting

... Casting

... Costume Design

... Special Effects Makeup Artist

... Additional Hairstylist

... Makeup Designer

... Makeup Artist

... Special Effects Makeup Artist

... Second Unit Director

... Second Unit First Assistant Director

... Greensman

... Set Decoration Buyer

... Scenic Artist

... Sculptor

... Concept Artist

... ADR Recordist

... ADR Mixer

... ADR Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Designer

... Dialogue Editor

... Foley Mixer

... Foley Artist

... ADR Editor

... Dialogue Editor

... First Assistant Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Director of Photography

... Editor

... Executive Producer

... Co-Producer

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Production Design

... Makeup Department Head

... Visual Effects Producer

... Visual Effects Supervisor

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Effects Editor

... Sound Designer

... Foley Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Assistant Makeup Artist

... Special Effects Makeup Artist

... Hairstylist

... Special Effects Makeup Artist

... Key Hair Stylist

... Key Makeup Artist

... Production Supervisor

... Post Production Supervisor

... Unit Production Manager

... Second Second Assistant Director

... First Assistant Director

... On Set Dresser

... Art Department Coordinator

... Assistant Property Master

... Props

... Set Designer

... Set Dresser

... Property Master

... Storyboard Artist

... Graphic Designer

... Boom Operator

... ADR Recordist

... ADR Mixer

... ADR Recordist

... ADR Editor

... ADR Mixer

... Utility Sound

... Sound Mixer

... Special Effects Technician

... Compositor

... Visual Effects Editor

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Fight Choreographer

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Coordinator

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Key Grip

... Best Boy Grip

... Drone Operator

... Digital Imaging Technician

... Grip

... Key Rigging Grip

... Electrician

... Camera Operator

... Grip

... Grip

... First Assistant Camera

... ADR Voice Casting

... Casting Associate

... Casting Assistant

... Costumer

... Costume Supervisor

... Set Costumer

... Set Costumer

... Finishing Producer

... Location Assistant

... Location Assistant

... Script Coordinator

... Script Supervisor

... Driver

... Transportation Coordinator

... Head of Production

... Animal Coordinator

... Producer

... Visual Effects Producer

... Screenplay

... Director

... Screenplay

... Producer

... Producer

... Short Story

... Co-Producer

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