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When to call a friend This is not a summary, this is a review. Do not expect action; do not expect much splatter, horror, or plot twists. "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" is a coming-of-age story, and a reflection about loneliness, friendshi...


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Craig, a young boy living in a small town befriends an older, reclusive billionaire, Mr. Harrigan. The two form a bond over books and an iPhone, but when the man passes away the boy discovers that not everything dead is gone.
A young boy forms a bond with an reclusive old man, Mr. Harrigan, and after the man's death, discovers he can communicate with him through a cell phone left in his grave. As the boy uses the phone to right wrongs, dark consequences begin to emerge, blurring the lines between the living and the dead, and the power of connection.
Mr. Harrigan's Phone received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland, as well as the film's atmospheric tension. However, some critics found the pacing slow and the supernatural elements underdeveloped, leading to a less impactful horror experience than anticipated.
Praise for the strong lead performances and eerie atmosphere.
Criticism for a slow burn that doesn't fully capitalize on its horror potential.
Mixed feelings on the effectiveness of the supernatural storytelling.
Google audience: Audiences were generally divided, with many appreciating the nostalgic, Stephen King-esque vibe and the central performances. Some viewers found the story compelling but felt it could have been scarier or more impactful, while others were satisfied with the character development and supernatural mystery.
The film is based on Stephen King's 2020 novella of the same name, which was featured in his collection 'If It Bleeds'.
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When to call a friend This is not a summary, this is a review. Do not expect action; do not expect much splatter, horror, or plot twists. "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" is a coming-of-age story, and a reflection about loneliness, friendshi...