Phone Booth

The 2002 thrillerPhone Boothis one ofColin Farrell’s most underrated movies.

His menacing yet composed performance made The Caller one ofSutherland’s best villain roles.

On the surface, it sounds like the basis of a largely uneventful story.

Phone Booth (2002)

Schumacher understood this, tellingSPLICEDwire"it has every challenge you could possibly imagine."

LikePhone Booth, Alfred Hitchcock movies are also known for being tense, character-driven, and highly suspenseful.

The threat is underscored by a laser rifle sight, proving the caller’s deadly seriousness.

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Kiefer Sutherland creepily peers around the corner.

Phone Booth, directed by Joel Schumacher, follows a New York publicist who answers a ringing phone in a booth and receives a chilling ultimatum: if he hangs up, he will be killed. The threat is underscored by a laser rifle sight, proving the caller’s deadly seriousness.

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Phone Booth