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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: September 12, 2017
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Paramount

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Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 339,620
The concept behind it is fine, but the execution is terrible. Full Review
WORLD
Oct 16, 2018
Rating: 8/10 -- Suffice it to say that I'm a big time warp movie fan and this is a good one. Full Review
tonymedley.com
Sep 22, 2007
Rating: D -- A schlocky mix of bad special effects and worse Cage hairdos. Full Review
Entertainment Weekly
May 3, 2007
This busy sci-fi thriller often seems like a page full of equations rendered meaningless by an early misplaced decimal point. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Dec 3, 2007
Another failed attempt to bring Dick's deliriously paranoid mind-set to the screen. Full Review
Time Out
Sep 22, 2007
Rating: 2/4 -- Philip K. Dick is credited as the source of the film. That poor giant of SciFi has been more abused posthumously than anyone else of his genius. Full Review
Entertainment Insiders
Sep 22, 2007
Rating: 2/4 -- Tamahori and the phalanx of writers implode Dick's intriguing premise into a pedantic thriller. Full Review
Boston Phoenix
Apr 23, 2009

Product Description:

In the years since his novel DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP' was brought to the screen as BLADE RUNNER (1982), Philip K. Dick's paranoid, futuristic works have frequently made the same leap---sometimes as brainy puzzlers (OPEN YOUR EYES, A SCANNER DARKLY), but more often as star-powered action vehicles (TOTAL RECALL, PAYCHECK). NEXT (based very loosely on Dick's short story "The Golden Man") falls squarely in the latter category, with always-game Nicolas Cage as Cris Johnson, a man with the ability to see two minutes into the future. Afraid that all sorts of frightening demands will be made on him if the true scope of his ability becomes known, Johnson limits the use of his powers to a hokey, third-rate Vegas stage show and reading slot machines to gauge their payouts. Meanwhile, terrorists have imported a nuclear device into the U.S., with the intention of detonating it in a major metropolitan area, and F.B.I. agent Callie Ferris (Julianne Moore) has discovered that Cris's ability is no fake and that he might be able to prevent the disaster. Unfortunately for Cris, he has just met Liz Cooper (Jessica Biel), a gorgeous schoolteacher who gets more involved in this international intrigue than she had any intention to.

Lee Tamahori (DIE ANOTHER DAY) keeps NEXT's action coming at an admirable clip, fully exploiting the film's gimmick of several possible outcomes to every major crossroads that Cris encounters. Enough things explode, drive fast, and roll down hillsides to satiate any action fan looking for a well-oiled thrill machine. Cage and Moore are their usual likeable screen personas, Biel's Liz Cooper is a suitably crushworthy romantic interest, and Mark Isham's (CRASH, THE BLACK DAHLIA) score provides perfect accompaniment to the proceedings.

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  • Sales Rank: 5,924
  • UPC: 032429281715
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