

Phone Booth
Directed by Joel SchumacherPublicist Stuart Shepard finds himself trapped in a phone booth, pinned down by an extortionist's sniper rifle. Unable to leave or receive outside help, Stuart's negotiation with the caller leads to a jaw-dropping climax.
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- ርልዪረ7d agoPhone Booth is described as a one location thriller. It delivers on what it's intended to be. The acting by Colin Farrell is very convincing as a person who gets a mysterious phone call regarding knowing everything about him. Keifer Sutherland is great as the mysterious caller. His voice fits perfectly and his delivery is top notch. For a relatively smaller film, it is never boring. There is enough that occurs and the rest of the supporting cast are also solid. The suspense and mystery regarding the caller is great and the buildup to the character keeps you on the edge. Somewhat of a confusing ending yet overall this film is highly entertaining and it's short run time works great.
- Chris BinfieldJanuary 5, 2026Colin Farrel's best performance and my number one favourite film
- makdelartNovember 18, 2025The telephone booth as a psychoanalytical element of purification and confession of sins.
- CassiusSeptember 9, 2025Kept me wondering what was gonna happen next the whole time didn’t expect a movie that took place in a phone booth to be so good
Phone Booth Trivia
Phone Booth was released on November 1, 2002.
Phone Booth was directed by Joel Schumacher.
Phone Booth has a runtime of 81m.
Phone Booth was produced by David Zucker, Gil Netter.
The key characters in Phone Booth are Stu Shepard (Colin Farrell), The Caller (Kiefer Sutherland), Captain Ramey (Forest Whitaker).
Phone Booth is rated R.
Phone Booth is a Thriller, Drama, Crime film.
Phone Booth has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.























