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Georgia Straight
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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.
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Entertainment Weekly
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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.
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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.
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Boston Phoenix
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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.
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TheHorrorShow
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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.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution

October 18, 2008

One big miss of a horror movie.
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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.
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The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
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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.
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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.
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Toronto Star
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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.
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MovieCrypt.com
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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?
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Chicago Sun-Times
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January 07, 2008

If you missed the first One Missed Call, made in Japan in 2004, you now can miss the American remake.
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