Red Eye - Late Review
Well, Ebert and Roeper do early reviews of movies, so I'm going to do a late review of a movie. Wes Craven's relatively new thriller is everything a thirller film should be. A film that you can't tear your eyes away from and makes your heart beat faster with every scene.

The film follows a Hotel Rservations Manager who is seated next to an assasin on a plane to Miami. This assasin needs her to help him carry out his plan or he threatens her fathers life. The greatest thing about this film is that the assasin knows what he is doing. He can't be outsmarted! Every desperate attempt she makes to break away from him is caught by his hawk's eye. It is an amazing piece of work. Much better and more believable than "The Transporter 2."
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