Week of January 25th
Untraceable
reviewed by Sam Osborn
Like a glorified episode of “Law & Order,” Untraceable works less like a movie and more like an hour of television. And it’s not Must-See TV. It’d be the sort of show you could doze off to late at night while your Tivo whirs calmly beside you. Director Gregory Hoblit’s previous picture, Fracture—the courtroom Ryan Gosling engine—fell into the same unremarkable stupor. Carrying a similarly beguiling premise, Untraceable queries the legions of modern technology to compile this new lackluster tale.




