When veteran 911 operator, Jordan (Halle Berry), takes a life-altering call from a teenage girl (Abigail Breslin) who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl's life. (c) Sony RIf You Like this movie you can streaming The Call movie without downloading HERE

Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense
Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Mar 15, 2013 Wide
Actors :Halle Berry,Abigail Breslin,Morris Chestnut,Michael Eklund,David Otunga,Michael Imperioli,Justina Machado,Jose Zuniga,Roma Maffia,Evie Louise Thompson,Denise Dowse,Ella Rae Peck,Jenna Lamia,Ross Gallo,Tara Platt,Sammy Busby,Michael Linstroth,Lisa Grady,Rakefet Abergel,Jay Potter


Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Call
User Ranting The Call : 3.7User Percentage For The Call : 68 %
User Count Like for The Call : 41,570
All Critics Ranting For The Call : 5.1
All Critics Count For The Call : 100
All Critics Percentage For The Call : 40 %
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Review For The Call
Crude as it is, The Call milks its jump scares and don't-go-down-to-the-basement tension for all they're worth. See it with a full house, if you absolutely must see it at all.Sam Adams-Time Out New York
Let's call The Call what it is: high quality trash that both diminishes and is redeemed by all the talents who have deigned to bring it to life.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
If you're going to watch a movie in which two people talk on the phone for most of the film, it's not the worst thing in the world for one of the folks involved to have the face of Storm from the X-Men.
-Entertainment Weekly
This is as brain-dead as a movie can be and it assumes the audience will have the I.Q. of a rutabaga.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
It's a lot better than you might expect a movie like this to be.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
"The Call" consciously decides to slowly drown itself in the tub.
Laremy Legel-Film.com
'The Call' won't be a film we'll remember five years or even a year from now, but the popcorn flick isn't meant to rock the souls of viewers, it's meant to entertain.
Clay Cane-BET.com
An intriguing concept is overshadowed by a remarkably outrageous third act.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
Berry's character's brutal, though improbable, determination keeps the intensity high.
Phil Villarreal-COEDMagazine.com
With another whopper plot, this one's saved by a strong turn from Berry, a convincingly panicked performance by Breslin and, as one of the more incompetent screen villains in some time, Eklund.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up
The Call is a thriller that works tremendously for the duration of the titular 'call.' The minute that the call ends, it spirals into an avalanche of horror/thriller film clichés that results in disastrously bad and an unintentionally comedic climax.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
An effective thriller that does an ace job of maintaining your elevated heart rate
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
A straight-forward, race-against-time thriller...In an alternate universe, one imagines a disciple of Hitchcock making this film in real time and without any violence.
Jim Schembri-3AW
A tense psychological chiller that ratchets up the tension before collapsing with a predictable finale.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald
Hi, I'd like to order an abduction thriller set around the 911 emergency call centre in Los Angeles. Sure, would you like a psycho with that? Ah yes, and while we're at it can I upsize to the hero being ...er, a heroine ... and black. Done
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
Tense and gripping nail-biter that involves us in the moment-by-moment revelations of a terrifying abduction case
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
A 911 flick that's actually 341--3 movies 4 the price of a bad 1. The psychological thriller rushes; the psycho-horror scrapes the bottom of the barrel of titillation; the quick ending burner-phones in any remaining character development and plausibility.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
A high-concept thriller that certainly has the potential to self-destruct... But genre specialist Brad Anderson gives it a taut, low-budget energy that keeps it pulsing throughout its entire running time.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media
Put it this way: now educated and abused, good girl Casey no longer has a problem with bad language.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters
Ansioso para se mostrar chocante e audacioso, o desfecho soa apenas como um adolescente tentando impressionar os amigos ao agir como um babaca.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena
Even though the finish of the film is beyond the reach of believability, somehow it didn't spoil the suspense that preceded it.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
... the only thing worse than pulling the final punch... would have been showing the script cover to 'The Call 2: Aftercall' after the credits.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com
Works on the gut, but this thriller is unbelievable
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Everyone watching "The Call" will realize just how implausible its plot is...But even so, this thriller is thoroughly gripping.
Nour Habib-Tulsa World
Shocking, I know, to think the writer of Thir13en Ghosts and Exit Wounds may not have been up to the task of crafting a fully realized narrative.
Pete Vonder Haar-Houston Press
Claustrophobes beware of The Call, Brad Anderson's emotionally rending thriller that transpires almost entirely on the telephone.
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle
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TagLine The Call There are 188 million 911 calls a year. This one made it personal.
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