Forgive me readers, for I have sinned. I came to a movie with a heavy bias, almost certain as a result of the trailers and the time of year itâs being released that Untraceable was going to be a piece of crap. In fact, I was prematurely patting myself o ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at ReelzChannel (Heather Huntington)
Cranky walked in to the screening of Untraceable, in which a killer streams his kills over a website page, mentally sharpening knives to take it down. Our attitude was all due to an early teevee ad in which star Diane Lane has a bit of dialog which goes ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at The Cranky Critic (Chuck Schwartz)
The Phantom Tollbooth
Live by technology. Die by technology. Any of us who wrap our lives and work around computers understand that theory. We have all been burned by the
crashing of our system just before we hit the save button and our hours of hard work are gone forever. ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at The Phantom Tollbooth
Starting off the new year with the kind of thriller that keeps you out of dark alleys after midnight and makes you long for eyes in the back of your head, Untraceable does its job with goose bumps to spare. For a familiar element that always works in ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at New York Observer (Rex Reed)
NewsBlaze (Prairie Miller)
It's just another day at the office for FBI cyberspace sleuth Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) in Untraceable, outwitting a host of high IQ, new age felons dabbling in online porn, bank hacking and identity theft. But there's apparently a new homicidal kid on ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at NewsBlaze (Prairie Miller)
Variety (Joe Leydon)
Unfolding like a better-than-average episode of a first-rate TV police procedural, "Untraceable" is a satisfying slice of solidly crafted meat-and-potatoes filmmaking. Diane Lane heads a cast of thoroughgoing professionals who breathe a fair degree of ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at Variety (Joe Leydon)
Rolling Stone (Peter Travers)
If hypocrisy was a crime in movies, Untraceable would be facing a firing squad. How sad to see the fine, focused Diane Lane trapped in the role of a Portland, Oregon, FBI agent working the cyberÂcrime unit. Her job is to find the creep (Joseph Cross) who ...read the complete Untraceable movie review at Rolling Stone (Peter Travers)