Mr. Harrigan's Phone

2022 - 10 - 6

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Mr Harrigan's Phone review – minor Stephen King gets minor Netflix ... (The Guardian)

Jaeden Martell stars as a teen who might be texting with a ghost in a languid tale that recycles familiar King tropes without adding anything new.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone ending explained: What happens to Craig in ... (Netflix Life)

Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland star in Mr. Harrigan's Phone, an adaptation of Stephen King's novella of the same name from his 2020 If It Bleeds ...

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Mr Harrigan's Phone movie review: Hang up on Netflix's new horror ... (The Indian Express)

Mr Harrigan's Phone movie review: Netflix's lifeless Stephen King adaptation -- starring Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland -- is neither scary nor ...

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone – Review | Netflix Horror | Heaven of Horror (Heaven of Horror)

MR. HARRIGAN'S PHONE on Netflix is a coming-of-age story with a dark supernatural twist. Based on a Stephen King short story. Movie Review >

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Should You Watch 'Mr. Harrigan's Phone'? Review of Netflix's New ... (What's on Netflix)

The latest Netflix Stephen King adaptation, Mr. Harrigan's Phone, is now streaming as part of the “Netflix and Chills” Halloween lineup but should you give ...

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Review: Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022) (It's A Stampede!)

Arriving on Netflix today is the horror-thriller, Mr. Harrigan's Phone. The movie – written and directed by John Lee Hancock – is based on a Stephen King ...

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Netflix's 'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' Cast and Where You've Seen Them ... (Newsweek)

Jaeden Martell as Craig; Donald Sutherland as Mr. Harrigan; Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Ms. Hart; Joe Tippett as Craig's father; Cyrus Arnold as Kenny Yankovich ...

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone movie review (2022) | Roger Ebert (Roger Ebert)

Mr. Harrigan's Phone needed a viciousness that Hancock eschews in favor of blunt commentary about dependence on technology that sounds about as in touch as ...

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone age rating and parents guide: Is the movie ... (Netflix Life)

Mr. Harrigan's Phone is a Stephen King adaptation that just came out on Netflix. It stars a teenager -- but is the movie appropriate for all ages?

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone Review: the Netflix Adaptation Drops the Call (The Spool)

The latest Stephen King adaptation, Mr. Harrigan's Phone falls flat thanks to lifeless acting and lazy screenwriting. NOW STREAMING: ...

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Mr Harrigan's Phone review: A so-so Stephen King adaptation (Radio Times)

There's little in this 'don't use your phone so much' fable to scare you – or to get you to reduce your screen time. Mr Harrigans Phone.

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Jaeden Martell Talks 'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' and Being the Stephen ... (Collider.com)

Directed by John Lee Hancock, the story follows the friendship between a kid, Craig (Jaeden Martell) and a miserly billionaire, Mr. Harrington (Donald ...

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone ending explained: Does Craig solve the ... (The Envoy Web)

Mr. Harrigan's Phone on Netflix is a horror film based on the eponymous Stephen King novella. It follows a teenage boy named Craig (Jaeden Martell) who.

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'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' Ending, Explained: How Does Craig Keep ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

Based on a novella by the same name, the new Netflix film follows a teenager named Craig who has a set of supernatural experiences after the death of Mr.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone Review: A Grim Coming-of-Age Tale (MovieWeb)

Netflix's new adaptation of Stephen King's novella doesn't have a lot of substance, but great performances do the heavy lifting.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022) Netflix Movie Review - A decent ... (The Review Geek)

Mr Harrigan's Phone doesn't quite succeed in its study of smartphone addiction so it probably won't be the catalyst to you giving up your phone in favour of ...

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'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' gets its message across with a smart Stephen ... (CNN)

Add "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" to the relatively short list of really good Stephen King adaptations, garnishing a coming-of-age story with understated hints of ...

While it could easily get lost in the Halloween noise, this smart “Phone” deserves an enthusiastic reception, with a message that comes through loud and clear. (Whether the movie promotes Apple’s flagship product while decrying its effects will likely be, to reference another “Twilight Zone,” in the eye of the beholder.) Written and directed by John Lee Hancock (“The Blind Side”), “Mr. Harrigan dies, and Craig’s phone somehow still seems to be communicating with his – the heart of the movie resides in those exchanges, and the bond that forms between the two. Harrigan rattles off every terrible thing that the cellphone might unleash, calling it “a gateway drug” for all manner of societal ills, including the Amid a month of Halloween-tinged offerings, it might be one of the few to share with the kids – at least, before the next time you punish them by taking their phone away.

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'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' Ending Explained: Some Calls Are Best Left ... (Collider.com)

With this explainer, we dive deep into the ending of Mr. Harrigan Phone, Netflix new Stephen King film adaptation.

Mr. Whatever Mr. Mostly, Mr. Moved by his rage, Craig leaves a message to Mr. Years go by and Craig uses the money Mr. Craig uses a new phone in college, one that doesn’t seem connected to Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig hides the man’s phone in his pocket. Harrigan teaches Craig the recipe for his success. The device becomes an important tool Craig and Mr. Harrigan chose Craig because he knew the boy had lost his mother. Harrigan without any allusion to the supernatural. The movie follows the improbable friendship between a lower-middle-class teenage boy (Martell) and a wealthy elderly man (Sutherland), who keeps in touch even when death threatens to break their bond.

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'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' Review: Are You Still There? (The New York Times)

about “Mr. Harrigan's Phone.” Based on a Stephen King story, the John Lee Hancock movie tells the story of a teenager who appears to receive calls and texts ...

The actor Kirby Howell-Baptiste provides a beam of light and the voice of caution as Craig’s science teacher, Ms. There’s a bittersweetness to Craig and Harrigan’s friendship and good chemistry between the leads. When Craig enters high school, he becomes the target of a bully, makes friends and finds a champion. The analog world, with its hard-bound literature and daily papers, is fundamental in this parable about the lure of digital technology. Craig’s father (Joe Tippett), although not a fan of Harrigan, trusts his son’s moral compass. With its curmudgeonly swipes at digital technology, there’s something mildly “get off my lawn!” about “Mr.

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Mr. Harrington's Phone Review - IGN (IGN)

An old-fashioned ghost story that sadly just phones it in. Mr. Harrington's Phone Review Image. Ryan Leston. By ...

Mr. But Mr. In the hands of a more daring filmmaker, Mr. The one thing you really have to admire is Mr. Revealed as part of Ubisoft Forward's Assassin's Creed Showcase, Assassin's Creed Mirage casts you as Basim Ibn Ishaq and is set in the city of Baghdad, twenty years before the events of Assassin's Creed Valhalla.](/videos/assassins-creed-mirage-reveal-trailer-ubisoft-forward-2022) [Trombone Champ is a Hilarious Take on Guitar HeroTrombone Champ is available now on PC! Sutherland plays Mr. The tension? The threat? The impact of the smartphone on Craig’s high school social circles is felt immediately, and we see both positives and negatives as the young boy teaches Mr. Harrigan’s Phone gives us a glimpse into teenage life during a very specific time period, during the rise of the cellphone and specifically, the release of the first iPhone in 2007. [Stephen King’s It](/articles/2017/09/06/stephen-kings-it-review) – a far more horrific adaptation. Harrigan (Donald Sutherland) and Craig (Jaeden Martell), a young boy who takes a job reading novels to the aging billionaire three times a week.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone 2: Will there be a sequel at Netflix? (Netflix Life)

The Blind Side writer and director John Lee Hancock collaborated with Jason Blum from Blumhouse and Ryan Murphy to bring Mr. Harrigan's Phone to life. Hancock ...

Mr. The phone proves to be a great way to connect them across generations, and Craig even sticks the phone in Mr. The original movie already stretched a novella to its absolute limits with an almost two-hour runtime. Craig gets his first iPhone, and not long after, he buys one for his elderly friend Mr. Harrigan’s Phone to life. Adapted from the [Stephen King](https://netflixlife.com/2022/10/03/all-stephen-king-movies-netflix/) novella of the same name from King’s 2020 collection If It Bleeds, the dark drama film stars [Jaeden Martell](https://netflixlife.com/2022/10/03/mr-harrigans-phone-star-jaeden-martell-interview/) as teenage Craig, who befriends a reclusive billionaire named Mr.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone Review - IGN (IGN)

An old-fashioned ghost story that sadly just phones it in. Mr. Harrigan's Phone Review Image. Ryan Leston. By ...

Mr. But Mr. In the hands of a more daring filmmaker, Mr. The one thing you really have to admire is Mr. Sutherland plays Mr. The tension? The threat? The impact of the smartphone on Craig’s high school social circles is felt immediately, and we see both positives and negatives as the young boy teaches Mr. Harrigan’s Phone gives us a glimpse into teenage life during a very specific time period, during the rise of the cellphone and specifically, the release of the first iPhone in 2007. [Stephen King’s It](/articles/2017/09/06/stephen-kings-it-review) – a far more horrific adaptation. Harrigan (Donald Sutherland) and Craig (Jaeden Martell), a young boy who takes a job reading novels to the aging billionaire three times a week. There are no jump scares, no dream sequences, no monsters, no gore, or anything remotely resembling a hefty-enough scare to warrant calling this a horror film.

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Mr. Harrigan's Phone Ending Explained (Screen Rant)

The Stephen King adaptation Mr. Harrigan's Phone promises chills from beyond the grave, but what does the Netflix horror movie's ending really mean?

Instead, Mr. Although Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is too self-contained to spark a sequel, the reason for this choice is to illustrate that Craig doesn’t feel capable of living without his phone despite the stress, anxiety, emotional conflict, and existential dread that his contact with Mr. Mr. At the quarry, Craig throws the old phone that he used to contact Mr. Hart’s brand and notes that Deane's one-line suicide note is a quote from the Tammy Wynette song “Stand By Your Man.” Since this was Mr. Enraged that the man receives no jail time for the crime, Craig messages Mr. When Mr. For a while after the death of Craig’s bully, Mr. Here's what happens at the end of Mr. Craig visits Mr. Harrigan’s Phone becomes a classic Stephen King](https://screenrant.com/stephen-king-harrigan-phone-movie-adaptation-flop-failures-explained/) story when a bully beats up Craig and, with no one else to turn to, the boy sends a voicemail to his late employer explaining the assault and venting his frustration and fear.

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New movies to stream from home: 'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' and more (The Washington Post)

Watch these new movies from home · Jamie Clayton in “Hellraiser.” · Owen Teague, left, and Andrea Riseborough in “To Leslie.” · Mila Kunis, left, and Finn Wittrock ...

[White Lotus](https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2021/07/09/white-lotus-hbo-review/?itid=lk_inline_manual_19)” and Maika Monroe of “ [It Follows](https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/it-follows-movie-review-spooky-stick-to-itiveness/2015/03/19/39457408-cbf3-11e4-8c54-ffb5ba6f2f69_story.html?itid=lk_inline_manual_19)”) experience sinister events in the horror film “Significant Other.” R. The documentary “The Redeem Team” follows the efforts of the U.S. homeland by sea in the waning days of World War II. Dolph Lundgren and Frank Grillo face off in “Operation Seawolf,” a nautical action thriller about Germany’s effort to attack the U.S. In “Luckiest Girl Alive,” Mila Kunis plays a New Yorker who seems to have it all — great job, hunky fiance and a planned wedding in Nantucket — until questions from a documentary filmmaker cause her to re-examine a troubling high school incident from her past. By the time two motel owners (Marc Maron and Andre Royo) try to throw Leslie a lifeline near the end of the film, you’ll be ready for her to put the bottle down and clean up her act. But six years after the win, Leslie has been kicked out of a motel and shunned by everyone she knows and is living from bottle to bottle, with barely a cent to her name. (The box will be familiar to fans of the earlier movies for its ability to open a portal to a realm of sexualized supernatural beings who push pain as the ultimate pleasure. For anyone who may have been waiting 35 years to see a female version of the 1987 horror film “Hellraiser’s” bad guy — dubbed “Pinhead” by fans for the character’s facial acupuncture — gender equity is finally here. Available on Netflix. Based on a Stephen King story first published in the 2020 anthology “If It Bleeds,” “Mr. [The Founder](https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/the-founder-spins-the-sordid-success-story-of-mcdonalds-mogul-ray-kroc/2017/01/19/0fe2d622-d9a8-11e6-b8b2-cb5164beba6b_story.html?itid=lk_inline_manual_2),” “ [The Highwaymen](https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/bonnie-and-clyde-are-legendary-but-this-entertaining-new-movie-shows-the-real-heroes-were-the-men-who-hunted-them/2019/03/19/e970f5a0-4999-11e9-9663-00ac73f49662_story.html?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)” and “The Blind Side”), the film stars Jaeden Martell (“ [It](https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/it-is-a-waking-nightmare-curated-from-a-catalogue-of-horror-movie-tropes/2017/09/07/2be19ad4-9307-11e7-89fa-bb822a46da5b_story.html?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)”) as Craig, a bullied high school kid who has been hired to read aloud to the wealthy old man of the title (Donald Sutherland), a curmudgeon in failing health who over the years becomes the boy’s mentor — so much so that Craig buys Harrigan a 2007 iPhone in gratitude.

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Review: Let 'Mr. Harrigan's Phone' go to voicemail (Q13 FOX (Seattle))

CHICAGO - A chilly adaptation of a chilly story, director/screenwriter John Lee Hancock's "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" is easily one of the most faithful ...

"Mr. Harrigan’s Phone" is now streaming on Netflix. [The Descent](https://tubitv.com/movies/307206/the-descent?start=true?utm_medium=editorial&utm_source=fts&utm_campaign=fts_editorial_evergreen&utm_term=fox)," streaming free on Tubi [The Descent](https://tubitv.com/movies/307206/the-descent?start=true?utm_medium=editorial&utm_source=fts&utm_campaign=fts_editorial_evergreen&utm_term=fox) (2006): Directed by [Neil Marshall ](https://tubitv.com/search/person-neil-marshall?utm_medium=editorial&utm_source=fts&utm_campaign=fts_editorial_evergreen&utm_term=fox)("Game of Thrones," "Hellboy"), "The Descent" is often lauded as one of the best horror films of the last 20 years. Harrigan’s Phone" is a good reminder that sometimes the book is better. As one famous King character once intoned, "Sometimes dead is better." In Hancock’s hands, "Mr. Banks"). As anxiety and guilt washes over him, a local priest’s urge for the boy to "examine your relationship with your phone" haunts the proceedings. Harrigan’s Phone. Despite what its [fever-pitched trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Un_ker71dg) might promise, this is more "Stand By Me" than "Cell." Harrigan’s Phone" is easily one of the most faithful page-to-screen adaptations of Harrigan’s Phone," a novella collected in King’s 2020 collection "If It Bleeds," is a ruminative work, the kind of King tale with horrors that exist only in service to its ideas.

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