Mr. Harrigan's Phone

2022 - 10 - 5

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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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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 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: 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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