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Untraceable
The life of a young successful secret agent, Jennifer Marsh, who has been taken the mission of finding out a serial killer who achieves his murders live on the internet, through a website named 'Untraceable', as the more people sign up for the site, the more he manages to hunt his victims, has been changed completely.
11 July 1952, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
22 October 1975, Missoula, Montana, USA
18 April 1976, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
27 September 1960, New York City, New York, USA
28 May 1986, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
28 September 1978, Modesto, California, USA
17 July 1997, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
16 January 1982, Palo Alto, California, USA
22 January 1965, New York City, New York, USA
26 September 1948, Marshalltown, Iowa, USA
28 November 1969, Orange, California, USA
July 06, 2010
Untraceable is a thriller with a heavy moral compass which shines a bright light on internet ethics.
October 18, 2008
Neither terrifying nor inspiring.
November 30, 2008
Cookie cutter police procedural with a Hostel tinge.
January 02, 2014
For all the would-be with-it cyber/techno-speak, strip that all away, and Gregory Hoblit's film is completely stale and cliched thriller nonsense.
October 15, 2009
Untraceable is prototype Internet conspiracy drivel, with a hackneyed plot years too late and a simple premise of good cops and innocents against sickos.
January 25, 2008
Untraceable feels sleazy and gratuitous.
July 06, 2010
Untraceable boasts a respected director (Gregory Hoblit of Fracture and Primal Fear), and a popular movie star (Diane Lane) but it's still about people getting tortured to death.
February 28, 2008
You know something ain't kosher when a movie purporting to offer a critique of sadistic voyeurism opens with a hand-rubbing scene of kitten abuse.
January 25, 2008
Untraceable demonstrates, once again, how unnecessary it is for audiences actually to understand technical jargon.
January 25, 2008
Untraceable really is disgraceable.
January 25, 2008
This joyless thriller runs the gamut from unconscionable through unwatchable to unendurable. It's also unfathomable that two talented people, Diane Lane and her director, Gregory Hoblit, got themselves involved in such an unpromising enterprise.
January 25, 2008
Morally duplicitous torture porn: how else to describe Untraceable, a bleak, rain-washed horror thriller.

