
Ep 55: The Black Phone (R.2022)
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A short, spoiler free review on The Black Phone (R.2022) followed by a post viewing discussion. Directed by Scott Derrickson who also had a hand in the writing, starring Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, James Ransone, and E. Roger Mitchell.
When Finney is kidnapped by a mysterious, sadistic killer and locked in a soundproof basement, a black phone begins ringing and informing Finney of how to beat his kidnapper to gain his freedom.
Rated: R
REEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 7/10
Length of film: 1hr 43m
Time Stamps for this episode:
0m 0s - 3m 2s Spoiler Free
4m 21s - 8m 23s *Spoiler Alert*
Viewable In/On: Prime Early Access and Peacock with a subscription
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Show Notes:
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