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One Missed Call
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This story tells about a terrifying future for a group of people who receive voice messages from their own future. It starts with horror when you know that it is these messages that include the date and time and some details of the death of these people in a strange and very exciting. These people may accept these messages, but they do not accept the details of their horrific death and truth.
This story tells about a terrifying future for a group of people who receive voice messages from their own future. It starts with horror when you know that it is these messages that include the date and time and some details of the death of these people in a strange and very exciting. These people may accept these messages, but they do not accept the details of their horrific death and truth.
Actors:
Brian Beegle,
Dawn Dininger,
DeMontrez Spears,
Mary Lynn Owen,
Edward Burns,
Greg Corbett,
Alana Locke,
Kate Kneeland,
Kasia Kowalczyk,
Raegan Lamb,
Lauren Peyton,
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Brian Beegle
19 May 1978, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Dawn Dininger
DeMontrez Spears
Mary Lynn Owen
Edward Burns
29 January 1968, Woodside, Queens County, New York, USA
Greg Corbett
Alana Locke
13 December 1995
Kate Kneeland
Kasia Kowalczyk
7 August 1977, Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland
Raegan Lamb
Lauren Peyton
Director:
Eric Valette
Eric Valette
1967, Toulouse, France
Country:
United States, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom
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December 24, 2008
Are we really supposed to believe that, if you die angry while holding a cell phone, you can make the 'Can you hear me now?' guy throw himself in front of a bus?
January 09, 2008
To redial applicable catchphrases, this garbled American remake of Takashi Miike's already staticky 2004 exercise in J-horror is a wrong number.
Screen International
July 23, 2008
For a would-be frightfest built around a supernatural premise, One Missed Call is so glum and businesslike that it's not nearly as much pulpy fun as it should be.
Newsday
January 07, 2008
Given all the hoopla over the Apple iPhone, it's a wonder that no one has yet complained over an essential missing feature: It doesn't ring you up to alert you that you are going to die.
April 23, 2009
The unintentional camp makes for some eye-rolling interest early on, and French director Eric Valette does manage a few hair-raising moments, but by then, the movie has missed by a mile.
August 28, 2015
It's not even remotely scary, which leaves the horror fans out. But it's also way too boring to even poke fun at.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 18, 2008
One big miss of a horror movie.
January 07, 2008
If you missed the first One Missed Call, made in Japan in 2004, you now can miss the American remake.
July 06, 2010
No wonder the marketers at Warner Bros. did not preview this embarrassing clunker for critics. Anyone searching for an effective supernatural-horror fix in theatres right now should visit The Orphanage instead.
Hollywood Reporter
January 08, 2008
The direction is uninspired, acting is lifeless, and the script borders on the inept. A PG-13 rating means that it's short on shocks, too.
August 19, 2015
One Missed Call remakes Takashi Miike's 2003 film as undistinguished college-age horror, except it tries to exploit some people's fear of answering the phone into a feature-length premise.
January 07, 2008
The best part of the movie is the fact that, at a running time of an hour and a half, it's mercifully short.

