Reviews now on YouTube! | Watch here

Larsen On Film

  • Review Library
  • Subscribe
  • Why I’m Wrong
  • About
  • Books

One Missed Call

This should have been one of the first films to debut on the iPhone. The movie’s premise – its only intriguing aspect, which has been taken from a 2003 Japanese film – is that a number of college students begin receiving voicemail messages from themselves at the time of their future deaths. Steve Jobs could have offered specter screening as an iPhone feature. Once One Missed Call establishes its pattern, the movie grimly and predictably sticks to it: phone call, death, funeral; phone call, death, funeral. It’s shameful how even when Hollywood looks in novel places for material, the studios manage to make that material mind-numbingly routine.

Recent Reviews

Terms of Endearment (1983)

Drama Rated PG

“Winger gives us someone incredibly unique and specific…”

Eddington (2025)

Drama Rated R

“… in its depiction of the brain rot that spread from sea to shining sea, it’s at least a curdled curiosity.”

Hollywood Story (1951)

Thriller Rated NR

“The kind of movie where even the mortuary gets a seductive neon sign.”


Search Review Library

Sponsored by the following | become a sponsor



SUBSCRIBE


Sign up to receive emails

Sign up to get new reviews and updates delivered to your inbox!

Please wait...

Thank you for signing up!




FOLLOW ONLINE



All rights reserved. All Content ©2024 J. Larsen
maintained by Big Ocean Studios

TOP