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Next
Directed by
Lee Tamahori
PG-13
2007
1h 36m
Action
,
Science Fiction
,
and more
6.2
28%
53%
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A Las Vegas magician who can see into the future is pursued by FBI agents seeking to use his abilities to prevent a nuclear terrorist attack.
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Cast of Next
Nicolas Cage
Cris Johnson / Frank Cadillac
Julianne Moore
Callie Ferris
Jessica Biel
Liz Cooper
Thomas Kretschmann
Mr. Smith
Jim Beaver
Wisdom
Tory Kittles
Cavanaugh
Peter Falk
Irv
Enzo Cilenti
Mr. Jones
José Zúñiga
Security Chief Roybal
Jason Butler Harner
Jeff Baines
Sergej Trifunović
Mr. White
Nicolas Pajon
Mr. Green
Michael Trucco
Kendall
Charles Rahi Chun
Davis
Patricia Miller
Showgirl (as Patricia Prata)
Jon Hughes
Emcee
Jack Ong
Man From Korea
Edith Fields
Old Lady in Casino
Lorilynn Failor
Blackjack Dealer
Jessica Barth
Pretty Blonde
Bonita Friedericy
Cashier Girl
Danny Downey
Gunman
Adam Lieberman
Diner Manager
Miranda Frigon
Diner Waitress
Paul Rae
Road Crew Foreman
Jeff Michael
Jeff Michael
Lisa Joyner
Lisa Joyner
Dean Cudworth
JTTF Sniper Agent
Chris Palermo
SWAT Commander
Robert Gerrits
Tourist (uncredited)
Matt McColm
Undercover FBI Agent (uncredited)
David Leitch
US Marine Edgemond (uncredited)
Chad Stahelski
US Marine (uncredited)
Peter Weireter
FBI HRT Leader (uncredited)
Next Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This busy sci-fi thriller often seems like a page full of equations rendered meaningless by an early misplaced decimal point.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
It's debatable whether Cage's supernatural ability is any more interesting than his strange coiffure.
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
More effort has gone into the effects, yet the action amounts to little more than dodging projectiles. I'm very concerned about director Tamahori, who used to make interesting movies about masculinity but doesn't seem to have a grip on the helm here.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
A schlocky mix of bad special effects and worse Cage hairdos.
UGO
Brian Tallerico
Next forces you to not just suspend your disbelief but take it out back and shoot it in the head.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Once you know the rules, it's hardly worth playing. Especially when you find out you've been tricked.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Late in the movie, Cris shouts at a bad guy, 'I've seen every possible ending here. None of them are good for you.' It's as if he's talking to the audience, and alas, he's right.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It [explores] different facets of its premise and transforms itself into a fairly competent suspense thriller.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Cage is cool, quiet and a touch melancholy as Johnson -- carrying the burden of his gift with a brooding brow and a ready punch line.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
It doesn't have the momentum, the quick-wittedness, to keep us wondering what's going to happen next.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
It's too bad that Mr. Cage couldn't tap into those powers to save himself from another bad choice in roles.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Next, which makes National Treasure look like a model of narrative logic, is almost beyond criticism.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
A routine action film with strange bits of surreal time-flopping mixed in.
Los Angeles Times
Carina Chocano
Next comes across like a standard clock-puncher for almost everyone involved.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
Directed by Lee Tamahori with his customary flash and glitter, Next lives from one brilliantly executed chase sequence to the next, which is more than enough reason to stay the course.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
Despite an outlandish premise, Next suffers from being too conventional.
Detroit News
Tom Long
If this all sounds like tripe, that's because it is.
Dallas Morning News
Tom Maurstad
Good summer fun that's both brain and eye candy.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Watchably absurd popcorn flick.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
At any rate, with Spider-Man 3 hitting theaters next Thursday I don't need a crystal ball to foresee this one disappearing from theaters and hitting DVD in a matter of weeks.
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