Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Apr 03 '09
Pros: Reasonable premise... Cons: ...with an awful script.
Summary: I just suffered through 88 Minutes. Sadly, the movie was even longer than that. And all of those minutes are ones I can never get back.It's a decent premise. Even if it's been done a few thousand times before. But ...
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Sep 09 '09
Pros: Cinematography, Witt, watchable Cons: Direction, script
Summary: Al Pacino is Dr. Jack Gramm (no he’s not, silly, he’s Al Pacino!), and being called Doctor apparently means he can be a forensic psychiatrist, college professor, and FBI profiler all at the same time. But he’s not a qualified ...
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Jul 01 '08
Pros: The 107th minute of action is actually great (I'm not being sarcastic). Cons: The other 107 minutes are pure torture.
Summary: Few films in recent memory have made me set myself on fire like 88 Minutes, a psychological thriller about a forensic psychologist stalked by a mystery caller who keeps calling every five minutes to remind our hero that, "tic toc," he's got 88 minutes to ...
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Apr 25 '08
Pros: Ummm...the popcorn was great. Cons: Poor plot - lots of holes in the plot - no cohesion.
Summary: OK so I love my Netlfix subscription – and no I do not get a fee from them for mentioning them in almost every opinion – but I decided to do something unorthodox and actually go and see a movie while is was still in the movie theater….what was I ...
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Apr 16 '08
Pros: I cannot think of any pros. Cons: Pacino Pacino Pacino. The location. The dialogue. Almost everything.
Summary: 88 Minutes stars Al Pacino as forensic psychiatrist/professor Jack Gramm. That is really a big stretch and a role he has not played before. It is a role he should leave behind. Please Mr. Pacino, do not turn this into a franchise! 88 Minutes is ...
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