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		<title>The Black Phone: Ethan Hawke is creepy kidnapper in new horror</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The phone is dead. And it&#x2019;s ringing. Director Scott Derrickson is no stranger to horror having helmed 2005&#x2019;s &#xA0;The Exorcism of Emily Rose and 2012&#x2019;s Sinister and his latest foray into the genre, The Black Phone, looks just as creepy, depicting Ethan Hawke as a possible child murderer. Watch the trailer here&#x2026; &#60;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display:</p>
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<p>The phone is dead. And it&#x2019;s ringing. Director Scott Derrickson is no stranger to horror having helmed 2005&#x2019;s <span class="year_column">&#xA0;</span><em><b>The Exorcism of Emily Rose </b></em>and 2012&#x2019;s <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015JJYR9Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738&amp;creativeASIN=B015JJYR9Q&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=scifinow01-21&amp;linkId=9fe1863186f3940a9e6042c3f29117f3" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong><em>Sinister </em></strong></a>and his latest foray into the genre, <strong><em>The Black Phone, </em></strong>looks just as creepy, depicting Ethan Hawke as a possible child murderer.</p>
<p>Watch the trailer here&#x2026;</p>
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<p>Finney Shaw, a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected phone on the wall begins to ring, Finney discovers that he can hear the voices of the killer&#x2019;s previous victims. And they are dead set on making sure that what happened to them doesn&#x2019;t happen to Finney.</p>
<p>Directed and co-written Derrickson alongside C. Robert Cargill (who worked with&#xA0;Derrickson on <strong><em>Doctor Strange</em></strong>, and the <strong><em>Sinister</em></strong> franchise), the movie is based on the award-winning short story by Joe Hill from his <em>New York Times</em>&#xA0;bestseller&#xA0;<strong><em>20<sup>th</sup>&#xA0;Century Ghosts</em></strong>.</p>
<p><em><strong>The Black Phone</strong></em> stars Ethan Hawke (<em><strong>The Purge</strong></em>), Madeline McGraw (<a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/reviews/the-mitchells-vs-the-machines-quirky-comedy-with-heart/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em><strong>The Mitchells vs the Machines</strong></em></a>), Jeremy Davies (<em><strong>Sleepy Hollow</strong></em> TV series), James Ransone (<em><strong>It: Chapter Two</strong></em>) and Mason Thames in his first ever role as Finney Shaw.</p>
<p><em><strong>The Black Phone will be in Cinemas on 4 February 2022.</strong></em></p>
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