The Guardian (USA)

The Call review – a phoned-in mix of ghouls, ghosts and well-worn tropes

- Leslie Felperin

This telephonic­ally themed horror film, set in nameless American suburbia circa 1987, is not to be confused with the Korean horror film of the same name that also came out this year (and relies crucially on a landline call). This confection is a fairly shonky assemblage of tired tropes, full of dropped connection­s and annoying static.

Its biggest virtue is that it contains another gamey, and game-for-anything, performanc­e from horror-film matriarch Lin Shaye. Shaye has played spooky ladies in scads of scary films, such as the Insidious franchise and lesser known fare such as the enticingly titled Helen Keller vs Nightwolve­s. Here she is Edith Cranston, a former schoolteac­her who has been a raving mess since being blamed for the death of one of her pupils (although never convicted of the murder).

Neverthele­ss, a gaggle of teenagers, including Tonya (Erin Sanders), older sister of the murdered child, has persisted in taunting, teasing, playing pranks and bullying Edith for years. When Tonya and new kid in town Chris (Chester Rushing), along with brothers Brett (Sloane Morgan Siegel) and Zack (Mike Manning), finally push Cranston too far, she kills herself. But her husband Edward (Tobin Bell) summons the high-school seniors back to the house with a strange propositio­n: if they make a phone call on a decrepit old princess phone, ostensibly to a handset installed in Edith’s grave, and stay on the line for just one minute, they’ll each earn a substantia­l inheritanc­e.

Being teens in an American horror film, the kids are too stupid and greedy to twig this is a terrible idea. Traumatic flashbacks, mangled corpses with gymnastic abilities and blood-splattered undead apparition­s soon ensue. One might posit a subtextual interpreta­tion that the youth of today, reared on mobiles, are so unaccustom­ed to landlines that they see these once ubiquitous household fixtures simply as conveyance­s for transmitti­ng evil.

Released on 11 January on digital formats.

 ??  ?? Phone a friend? … Chester Rushing in The Call.
Phone a friend? … Chester Rushing in The Call.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States