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Red Eye (2005) | User Rating
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Directed by Wes Craven Written by Carl Ellsworth Cast Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox, Jayma Mays, Laura Johnson [more] Release Date • USA: Aug 19, 2005 • UK: 7 Oct 2005 DVD Release Date • R1: Jan 10, 2006
Budget USD 44,000,000 BoxOffice: $57.9M
Official Website:
Red Eye Website
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of violence, and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 25 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies DreamWorks SKG, BenderSpink, Craven-Maddalena Films
Studio DreamWorks Distribution LLC
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Red Eye (2005) • Night Flight
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...Red-Eye is a suspense thriller that relies on psychology more than shock value and entertains its audience throughout its short running frame. Campy and self-aware, Red-Eye is packaged on two strong performances from its leads and a premise that does not spit blood or ensure a magical ending... [read review] 
For a movie getting unceremoniously released during the dog days of the summer movie season, “Red Eye” deserves a look. At the very least, it should freak enough people out that you won’t have to deal with mind-numbing small talk on your next flight. [read review]  --Pete Vonder Haar (FilmThreat.com)
Rippner is a delicious sociopath. Murphy portrayed a similar role in “Batman Begins,” with similar effects. He has such a little boy face that he is a terrific bad guy. For my money, this is one of the most entertaining films of the year. [read review] 9/10
Lets face it no one screams at horror no more and no one pukes, we all just love to see the director give us all a little something to take away and sadly Wes Craven didn't seem to want to give us anything in his new 2005 movie Red Eye. [read review]  -- (terrorwatch.net)
...Nevertheless, there are enough thrills during the final third to give Red Eye viewers a few of Craven's patented jolts near the end. But it requires forbearance for both a silly script and uneven pacing to get to that point. [read review]  --James Berardinelli (ReelViews)
Red Eye is far from perfection but in a year absent of any real suspense it is the closest thing to fear inducing we have up to this point so if a thrill is what you are out for, Red Eye may be your solution. [read review] B-
Wes Craven again shows us why he is a master thrill maker and I think it’s inspiring to see someone who has such a large body of work behind him, not rest on his laurels for a single moment. [read review]  --Evan 'Mushy' Jacobs (MovieWeb)
With Red-Eye, director Wes Craven turns in a tightly wound roller-coaster ride. Intellectually, you know it's improbable, but you can't help but raise your hands when the big drop comes. [read review]  --Kit Bowen (Hollywood.com)
Like Lisa, the film is desperately kinetic. And both succeed to a considerable degree...All the while, the tension level throughout "Red Eye" remains sky-high. [read review] 
Locked in a surreal confluence of the menacing and the mundane, Lisa and Jackson scare us to hell so that earth feels safer. [read review] B+ --Lisa Schwarzbaum (Entertainment Weekly)
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