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| Release Date: |
October 18, 2002 |
| Genre: |
Horror, Suspense |
| Running Time: |
115 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, disturbing images, language and some drug references. |
| Director: |
Gore Verbinski |
| Writer: |
Ehren Kruger |
| Cast: |
Chris Cooper, Amber Tamblyn, Richard Lineback, Martin Henderson, Lindsay Frost, David Dorfman, Shannon Cochran, Daveigh Chase, Rachael Bella, Brian Cox, Naomi Watts |
A female journalist sees a videotape and suspects that she will die within seven days, since everyone else who has seen it has died within that time period. Based upon the book trilogy by Suzuki Koji. Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: A-
The last time we saw Naomi Watts, she was having identity problems and sexual repression in the very, very, very odd Oscar-nominee Mulholland Drive. Give her a year and a Golden Globe nomination and she's back in another, though not nearly as much so, odd thriller about a video tape that guarantees your death upon seven days after seeing it. Read the full movie review
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