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Next (2007)
When terrorists threaten to detonate a nuclear weapon in Las Angeles, FBI agent Callie Ferris goes on the search for Cris who has the ability to see things minutes before they occur in hopes of convincing him to help her stop the coming apocalypse.
22 June 1970, San Mateo, California, USA
12 August 1950, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
16 September 1927, New York City, New York, USA
27 June 1968, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
8 August 1974, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
8 September 1962, Dessau, German Democratic Republic [now Saxony-Anhalt, Federal Republic of Germany]
9 October 1970, Elmira, New York, USA
5 November 1940, Mesa, Arizona, USA
4 February 1977, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
7 January 1964, Long Beach, California, USA
November 17, 2007
It's debatable whether Cage's supernatural ability is any more interesting than his strange coiffure.September 22, 2007
Suffice it to say that I'm a big time warp movie fan and this is a good one.October 22, 2007
Someone that can change the future like Cage does here is a bit like Superman, but without any Kryptonite . . .April 23, 2009
Tamahori and the phalanx of writers implode Dick's intriguing premise into a pedantic thriller.October 31, 2007
Predictable Cage sci-fi tale may entertain teens.May 03, 2007
A schlocky mix of bad special effects and worse Cage hairdos.July 07, 2008
Nobody said this had to be great art, but why couldn't it be a satisfying thrill machine?December 03, 2007
This busy sci-fi thriller often seems like a page full of equations rendered meaningless by an early misplaced decimal point.April 27, 2007
Once you know the rules, it's hardly worth playing. Especially when you find out you've been tricked.April 27, 2007
Colossal waste of time.May 03, 2007
Next features Nicolas Cage as a clairvoyant who can see events before they occur. If anyone on the production team had similar abilities, they could have foreseen that the film was a folly in the making.September 22, 2007
Another failed attempt to bring Dick's deliriously paranoid mind-set to the screen.