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Mark Pfeiffer |
88 Minutes is the sort of overblown thriller in which every action, no matter how insignificant, is pregnant with portent, yet it's a film of nothing but red herrings.
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| Jul., 12 2009 08:32 PM
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Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema |
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Louise Keller |
Don't bother
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| Feb., 12 2009 09:55 PM
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Urban Cinefile |
 2.5/5
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Rich Cline |
The overwrought production, sieve-like plot and ludicrous characters merge into something genuinely hilarious. But that's clearly not what cast and crew were going for.
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| Oct., 03 2008 06:47 AM
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Shadows on the Wall |
 2/5
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Matthew Turner |
Ridiculous and ultimately disappointing thriller that stays just about watchable thanks to an amusing pair of performances by Shouty Al and his hairpiece.
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| Oct., 03 2008 06:38 AM
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ViewLondon |
 0/5
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THE WORST FILM OF THE YEAR.
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| Oct., 03 2008 05:39 AM
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Sun Online |
 1/5
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David Edwards |
Pacino looks half asleep throughout, no doubt concentrating solely on his cheque, while the script is a catalogue of clichés and contrivances.
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| Oct., 03 2008 05:26 AM
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Daily Mirror [UK] |
 5/10
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Simon Thompson |
Good Sunday afternoon entertainment but it won’t hang around the multiplex for long.
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| Oct., 03 2008 04:43 AM
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Heart 106.2 |
 1/5
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Neil Smith |
Full of dreadful turns and awful dialogue (“There’s been a breach in my most secure area!” mutters Al at one point), 88 Minutes is 107 too long.
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| Oct., 03 2008 04:30 AM
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Total Film |
 1/5
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Tim Evans |
It's called Eighty Eight minutes. But, in fact, it's one hundred and seven minutes of your life that you lose should you persevere with this witless thriller.
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| Oct., 03 2008 04:10 AM
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Sky Movies |
 1/5
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Wendy Ide |
Interestingly, the more overblown and insincere a performance Pacino delivers in a film, the more self-important and bouffant his hair gets. Here, it’s so towering it takes up 90 per cent of the screen.
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| Oct., 03 2008 03:05 AM
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Times [UK] |
 1/5
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Stella Papamichael |
There are more thrilling ways to spend 88 minutes, like counting from one to 5,208.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:48 AM
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Channel 4 Film |
 0/6
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David Fear |
Now that this stupendously inept serial-killer flick has slithered into theaters, the diminutive legend had better clear room in his closet for another cinematic skeleton.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:28 AM
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Time Out |
 1/5
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Helen OHara |
It verges on so-bad-it’s-good territory, but just isn’t entertaining enough. Lacking in tension and pace, poorly edited and starring wholly unsympathetic characters, this is just dull, drab and boring.
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| Oct., 03 2008 02:07 AM
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Empire Magazine |
 2/10
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Victor Olliver |
The kindest thing one can say is that director Jon Avnet and screenwriter Gary Scott Thompson bought a flatpack version of a thriller and then couldn't follow the instructions. Manuals can be confusing.
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| Oct., 02 2008 03:08 AM
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Teletext |
 3/10
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John J. Puccio |
The movie runs blandly through its paces without generating an ounce of tension or suspense.
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| Sep., 19 2008 10:32 AM
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DVDTown.com |
 .5/4
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Willie Waffle |
I should have walked out after 8 minutes.
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| Sep., 14 2008 07:38 PM
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Prairie Miller |
While 88 Minutes is no 3:10 To Yuma, this beat-the-clock escape artist fare that's light on logic and heavy on the shoe leather, sustains sufficient breathlessly nerve-jangling lockdown for the duration, despite a couple of weirdly situated plot holes.
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| Sep., 09 2008 08:34 AM
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NewsBlaze |
 1/4
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Austin Kennedy |
The film is a disaster in every way possible. I have rarely seen a big budget, star studded, major studio motion picture flop this hard.
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| Jun., 08 2008 09:58 PM
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Sin Magazine |
 0/5
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Kevin McCarthy |
When they were counting down the 88 minutes, I just kept saying to myself, "oh man, this movie still has 72 minutes left?" "Oh man, this movie has 17 minutes left?" I just couldn't wait to get out of the theatre.
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| May., 13 2008 11:12 AM
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WJFK-FM (CBS Radio) |
 .5/4
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Linda Cook |
This is an excruciating "88 Minutes."
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| May., 10 2008 03:11 PM
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Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) |