Review: 'Untraceable'

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Jan 25 2008 06:00
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HollywoodChicago.com film critic Allison Pitaccio reviews “Untraceable” with Diane Lane and rates it with 2.0 Oscarmans out of 5.0. She says:

While certain aspects are comparable to great suspense films like “Seven” and “The Vanishing,” the underlying ethical lessons in the film pluck the thrill out of the thriller. What’s left is a preachy and predictable paradox that still holds entertainment value but is ultimately best waiting for on DVD.

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