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88 Minutes
Directed by
Jon Avnet
R
2007
1h 48m
Drama
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5.9
5%
44%
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On the day that a serial killer that he helped put away is supposed to be executed, a noted forensic psychologist and college professor receives a call informing him that he has 88 minutes left to live.
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Cast of 88 Minutes
Al Pacino
Dr. Jack Gramm
Alicia Witt
Kim Cummings
Leelee Sobieski
Lauren Douglas
Amy Brenneman
Shelly Barnes
William Forsythe
FBI Special Agent Frank Parks
Deborah Kara Unger
Dean Carol Lynn Johnson
Ben McKenzie
Mike Stempt
Neal McDonough
Jon Forster
Leah Cairns
Sara Pollard
Stephen Moyer
Guy LaForge
Christopher Redmond
Jeremy Guber
Brendan Fletcher
Johnny D'Franco
Paul Campbell
Albert Jackson
Timothy Perez
Cabbie #1
Bob Stephenson
Jury Foreman
Mike Dopud
Detective
Philip Moon
The Prosecutor
Marcus Hondro
Cabbie #2
Michael Eklund
J.T. Rycker
Trilby Glover
Defense Attorney
Damien Leake
The Judge
Kristina Copeland
Dale Morris
Tammy Hui
Janie Cates
Vicky Huang
Joanie Cates
Victoria Tennant
Kate
Michal Yannai
Leeza Pearson
Brenda McDonald
Mrs. Lowinsky
Carrie Genzel
Stephanie Parkman
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Matt Wilner
Heather Dawn
Heather
Julian Christopher
FBI Agent Mactire
Tim Henry
Sean McBain
Brad Turner
Fireman #1
Michael Adamthwaite
Fireman #2
Jean Montanti
Woman In Crowd
88 Minutes Ratings & Reviews
USA Today
Claudia Puig
An inane thriller whose major fear factor hinges on a menacing phone call, the film also relies on a silly phrase intended to fill the viewer with unspeakable terror: 'Tick tock, Doc.'
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The preposterous "88 Minutes" is a serial killer movie starring Al Pacino's festival of hair.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The only enjoyable elements to this film are Pacino's impressively hardworking hair (no matter how bad Jack Gramm's day gets, his exuberant hair looks fabulous).
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Try as he might to 'hoo-ha' some life into this stupendously stupid thriller, Al Pacino can't disguise the desperation of this CSI wanna-be.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Although it's often laugh-out-loud laughably bad, 88 Minutes is mostly just a slog.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Too bad the sober tone only makes for a movie that pretends at seriousness but that can't really be taken seriously.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
A maddeningly mediocre, ineptly manipulative 'real-time' thriller. (A real-time thriller that's almost 20 minutes longer than its title suggests.)
MSNBC
Alonso Duralde
Given that 88 Minutes actually runs 108 minutes, it's tempting to make the joke that the movie is 20 minutes too long. In actuality, it's 108 minutes too long.
Film.com
Jonathan F. Richards
If you like your women half-naked, strung upside-down from pulleys, and sliced like deli meat, this is the movie for you. Whether the victims are more tortured than the plot is a serious question.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Nothing would give me keener pleasure than to reveal the identity of the killer, but a day after seeing the film I have genuinely forgotten.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
It's quite possibly the worst movie of 2008 so far.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
The galumphing serial-killer picture 88 Minutes is dumb enough to be straight out of the parodies in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Not merely Pacino's over-mannered, near-histrionic performance, but the movie itself could be characterized as busy, busy, busy. It's so full of plot twists and revelations and exploding sports cars that its very perkiness comes to seem comic.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
Avnet lays all this stuff out before us with a straight face -- the picture is humorless and witless.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
What a bore. I guessed the identity of the killer from the character's second appearance, and I'm not that smart.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
This slimy, slug-minded mystery thriller starts out dead on arrival and then, like three-day-old fish, gets really bad really fast. And it stays bad, ensnaring its star and every other cast member in its wretched net.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
88 Minutes holds you in a state of acute suspense, keeping you wondering until the very last minute whether this is the worst Al Pacino movie ever made.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Throughout which, you ask: Why is Al Pacino in this movie?... The better question: Why are you in the theater?
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Here's the thing about Pacino: He's often at his most entertaining when he's chewing the scenery.... Watching a great actor raise the roof is often more enjoyable than watching an OK actor deliver the goods.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The illogical script by Gary Scott Thompson is desperate to keep us guessing but clueless as to how. Every tin of red herring in the store gets ripped open.
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