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October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, Mystery, Thriller

“88 Minutes” Movie Details

88 Minutes tagline: He has 88 minutes to solve a murder. His own.
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Actors:
Al Pacino Jack Gramm
Alicia Witt Kim Cummings
Amy Brenneman Shelly Barnes
Leelee Sobieski Lauren Douglas
Benjamin McKenzie Mike Stemp
Deborah Kara Unger Carol
William Forsythe Frank Parks
Neal McDonough Jon Forster
Stephen Moyer Guy LaForge
Michael Eklund J.T. Ryker
Michal Yannai Leeza Pearson
Brendan Fletcher Johnny d’franco
Carrie Genzel Stephanie Parkman
Dexter Bell Reggie
Paul Campbell Albert
Directors: Jon Avnet
IMDB Rating: 5.9/10 out of 28,898 votes

“88 Minutes” Movie Review

“88: 88 Minutes” Plot Summary

In Seattle, the successful forensic psychiatrist and college professor Jack Gramm is in evidence since…

Frantic and exciting thriller with good performances from Al Pacino and his nemesis Neal McDonough

Tense and suspenseful thriller film with a stunning race against time. This Hichcockian movie deals about a forensic psychologist and University professor with tortured past named Jack Grimm (Al Pacino ) who receives a phone call telling him which has only eighty eight minutes to live. Jack was witness on trail against serial killer Jon Foster (Neal McDonough)and influenced the tribunal to condemn him to death row. In narrow time he desperately seeks to communicate with a problematic student (Ben McKenzie,OC), his associate Shelby (Amy Brenneman), assistant (Alicia Witt), his friend and FBI agent(William Forsythe), a security guard (Brendan Fletcher) and University dean (Deborah Kara Unger). Meanwhile being pursued by a delinquent (Stephen Moyer) and besieged by numerous threatening cellular calls

Gripping, original action movie with Al Pacino desperately trying to find the means avoid to be murdered. Acceptable thriller full of intrigue and tense, this is a fast-paced, stylized action-suspense film. The tension of this picture keeps snowballing as the clock ticks ever close for continuous killings. The tale appears to unfold in real time as the many on cellular calls will verify. Most unusual is the device of having the victim play desperado and hunt the killer, and saving himself, as time runs out. The flick is well filmed in Seattle, Washington State and Vancouver ,British Columbia , Canada. Casting is frankly magnificent, Al Pacino as tormented psychiatrist, unsettling when approaches his last minutes of life, though Neal McDonough takes honors as a psychopath who attempts to turn the tables on the victims before Pacino can save them. Plus, a good secondary cast, such as William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, and Stephen Moyer, among them. Adequate musical score accompanying the action by Ed Shearmur and inventively photographed by Denis Lenoir, both of whom share his skills in the following John Avnet’s movie ?Righteous kill? also with Al Pacino and Trilby Glover who again plays a defense attorney. The motion picture is regularly directed by John Avnet because of it contains some gaps and flaws. Avnet is a nice director who achieved his greatest success with ?Fried green tomatoes? and ?Up close and personal? and failures as ?The war?. He directed and produced some hits, though today also making TV movies as the excellent ?The uprising ? and television episodes.

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