1. Identity (2003) – Review - We've Got (Back) Issues
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I have to admit, when Identity first was released, was fairly nonplussed about its “classy” slasher stylings and a left field plot twist that felt more lazy than shocking; and yet my in…
2. Identity [2003] [R] - 3.8.7 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In-Mind.com
VIOLENCE/GORE 8 - People are murdered in very gruesome ways: A woman is decapitated and we see blood spray on a shower curtain she carries over her head and see ...
A group of 10 people, all ostensibly complete strangers to each other, find themselves stranded in an isolated desert motel while a raging storm prevents them from leaving. As the storm gets worse, people start dying, one by one, in very gruesome ways. It is left up to a former police officer (John Cusack) to solve the case. Also with Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Clea DuVall, John Hawkes, William Lee Scott, John C. McGinley, Rebecca De Mornay, Jake Busey, Alfred Molina and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Directed by James Mangold. [1:27]
3. Identity (2003) - Christian Spotlight on the Movies - Christian Answers
Neutral—Out of all the recent last-minute-twist movies (“The Sixth Sense”, “Signs”, “The Ring”) “Identity” stands out in originality and acting. It's too bad ...
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4. Identity (2003) - Revisiting a Near-Perfect Thriller Nearly 20 ...
May 31, 2022 · Bloody Disgusting looks at how the 2003 thriller Identity ingeniously subverts expectations at every turn with nary a dull moment.
Bloody Disgusting looks at how the 2003 thriller Identity ingeniously subverts expectations at every turn with nary a dull moment.
5. IDENTITY - Movieguide | Movie Reviews for Families
For its genre, IDENTITY absolutely delivers the scares. The movie draws viewers into the story. It is unrelenting in its ability to strain one's nerves.
IDENTITY is for people who just don't get enough violence on TV. Nerve jangling, shocking and knee jerking in its intensity (all in just the first 10
6. James Mangold's 'Identity': The Devil in the Details - • Cinephilia & Beyond
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December 28, 2022 I love 'Identity.' I love it. In fact, I think some of the filmmaking, the craftmanship, the image making, is such that I'm very proud of it. —James Mangold By Sven Mikulec Even though that’s exactly how I’m about to start, James Mangold has become a name that
7. Identity (2003) - PopMatters
The fluidity of space and time leads to confusion and instability. As James Mangold neatly puts it, these characters are running along “a kind of Möbius strip ...
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8. MOVIE OF THE DAY: IDENTITY (2003) - CHUD.com
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9. Identity (2003) - Mutant Reviewers
Feb 20, 2013 · Yes, it is, and I suspect it plays well to people across all demographics. Plus, John Cusack is given a quirky role due his stature, and there ...
“That’s not possible! I saw what happened! We all saw what happened!” The Scoop: 2003 R, directed by James Mangold and starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, and Jake Buse…
10. IDENTITY - SCREEN IT! PARENTAL REVIEW
Apr 25, 2003 · (2003) (John Cusack, Ray Liotta) (R) ; Alcohol/ Drugs, Blood/Gore, Disrespectful/ Bad Attitude, Frightening/ Tense Scenes, Guns/ Weapons ; Imitative
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11. Identity | Reviews | guardian.co.uk Film
Identity. Mark Kermode Sunday 15 June 2003. The Observer. For proof that God not only ... Here, sadly, we are rather closer to the territory of Primal Fear, ...
For proof that God not only exists, but is a big movie fan, one need look no further than the existence of 'split-personality syndrome' - a phenomenon clearly dreamed up by the divine being in order to assist beleaguered screenwriters. As wantonly illogical plot devices go 'SPS' is a humdinger, allowing movies to roam the outer-reaches of plausibility, and requiring only somebody with a clipboard and glasses to explain everything afterwards, preferably while stroking a well-thumbed beard.
12. Lots of rain and cliched suspense mark 'Identity' - GoUpstate
May 2, 2003 · The bottom line: The heart of this movie is a surprise twist that -- obviously -- no self-respecting movie reviewer can reveal. Some viewers ...
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13. Identity (2003) Movie Review - From The Balcony
May 18, 2003 · The heart of Identity is its incredible writing and direction. Mangold keeps the viewer pinned to their seat for the entire 110 minute runtime, ...
With a top notch cast, wonderful direction, and a great play on an old premise, Identity is a must-see.
14. Identity (2003) - Blu-ray.com
Identity 2003 ; Box office, $52,159,536 $90,259,536 ; Country, US ; Language, English ; Runtime, 90 min ; Rated, R.
15. Identity movie review & film summary (2003) | Roger Ebert
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It is a dark and stormy night. A violent thunderstorm howls down on a lonely Nevada road. A family of three is stopped by a blowout. While the father tries to
16. Identity (Film) - TV Tropes
Hostile Weather: By the time everyone arrives at the motel it is dark and storming. How We Got Here: At the start of the movie, we watch characters entering the ...
Identity is a 2003 psychological thriller directed by James Mangold and starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta, and Alfred Molina. Malcolm Rivers (Pruitt Taylor Vince) is a psychotic killer awaiting execution for the grisly murders that took place at a …