Untraceable Critic Reviews
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A horrifying thriller, smart and tightly told, and merciless.Read the full review
Unfolding like a better-than-average episode of a first-rate TV police procedural, Untraceable is a satisfying slice of solidly crafted meat-and-potatoes filmmaking.Read the full review
If Dick Wolf is interested in doing a "Law & Order: Cyber Crimes," he could do worse than to follow the lead of Untraceable, a diverting police procedural about an FBI unit tasked with sleuthing the Internet for mouse-wielding bad guys.Read the full review
Highly watchable, anchored sturdily by Lane's convincing performance.Read the full review
Lane skillfully sells the tech-heavy script. But after a much-too-early reveal of the murderer's identity, the ''low battery'' signal starts to flash on this film by thriller specialist Gregory Hoblit, director of last year's far superior "Fracture."Read the full review
From its very first scene, Untraceable isn't the sophisticated, brainy thriller it so nearly could have been, but just another movie about a serial murderer.Read the full review
The film, which has the ingredients for a thoughtful, tense thriller throws away a compelling first half so it can descend into silliness and clichés.Read the full review
Not only does Untraceable unmask its initially hidden killer with little ceremony, it's the sort of film that telegraphs every new development.Read the full review
It's a warmed-over suspense thriller that's more disturbing than it is surprising or scary.Read the full review
A wan version of the same old tired serial killer story, despite its updated milieu -- cyberspace.Read the full review