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Fallen (1998)
Fallen follows homicide detective John Hobbes who witnesses the execution of serial killer Edgar Reese. Soon after the execution the killings start again, and they are very similar to Reese's style.
17 August 1951, Montréal, Québec, Canada
1964, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
22 December 1949, Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA
28 April 1972, New York City, New York, USA
20 May 1958, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
27 October 1955, Everett, Washington, USA
28 April 1953, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
28 May 1972, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
11 August 1965, Lafayette, Indiana, USA
20 January 1969, USA
19 June 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
3 February 1971, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
31 May 1966, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
June 25, 2006
A high-concept mating of the police thriller and the supernatural, Gregory Hoblit's movie (sophomore jinx?) will disappoint afficionados of both genres.March 22, 2004
An effective genre film that leaves an unmistakably good impression, which is something most of Hollywood's supernatural thrillers usually fail to do.January 28, 2005
Must-see for fans of satanic creepiness, The Rolling Stones, and sly tabby cats.November 11, 2012
...an erratic yet rewarding thriller...April 09, 2005
All style and no substance.May 20, 2003
A stylish if seriously far-fetched nightmare.January 11, 2008
Director Gregory Hoblit consistently opts for an atmosphere of gloomy malaise rather than going for the cheap shocks.January 11, 2008
Denzel Washington has the almost impossible task of holding together a convoluted picture that's only intermittently suspenseful and not very engaging emotionally or intellectually.September 26, 2002
A crafty piece of work, ending with a pair of marvelous twists.April 12, 2002
A human trifle that can be safely ignored in this eschatological genre.January 26, 2006
God (or the Devil) is in the detail: every time a fluid is taken into the body, the fidgety camera zooms in, fascinated, suspicious.January 11, 2008
The first half of this movie holds some promise, but time is not on its side.