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2005 • Thriller / Mystery • 85m

Red Eye

"Fear takes flight."

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An overnight flight to Miami quickly becomes a battle for survival when Lisa realizes her seatmate plans to use her as part of a chilling assassination plot against the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. If she refuses to cooperate, her own father will be killed. As the miles tick by, she's in a race against time to find a way to warn the potential victims before it's too late.

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Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams
Lisa Reisert
Cillian Murphy
Cillian Murphy
Jackson Rippner
Brian Cox
Brian Cox
Joe Reisert
Jayma Mays
Jayma Mays
Cynthia
Jack Scalia
Jack Scalia
Dep. Sec. Charles Keefe
Robert Pine
Robert Pine
Bob Taylor
Brittany Oaks
Brittany Oaks
Rebecca
Laura Johnson
Laura Johnson
Blonde Woman
Max Kasch
Max Kasch
Headphone Kid
Kyle Gallner
Kyle Gallner
Headphone Kid's Brother
Angela Paton
Angela Paton
Nice Lady
Loren Lester
Loren Lester
Irate Passenger
Suzie Plakson
Suzie Plakson
Senior Flight Attendant
Dane Farwell
Dane Farwell
Hit Man at Dad's House
Beth Toussaint
Beth Toussaint
Lydia Keefe
Adam Gobble
Adam Gobble
Keefe's Son
Megan Crawford
Megan Crawford
Keefe's Daughter
Philip Pavel
Philip Pavel
Dallas Ticket Agent
Director: Wes CravenProducer: Chris BenderProducer: Marianne MaddalenaExecutive Producer: Bonnie CurtisExecutive Producer: Jim LemleyExecutive Producer: Mason NovickExecutive Producer: J.C. SpinkScreenplay: Carl Ellsworth

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CinemaSerf
2022-09-05
60%

"Lisa" (Rachel McAdams) is chatting away to her fellow passenger on an aircraft when suddenly things all start to take a bit of a menacing turn. It turns out that "Rippner" (Cillian Murphy) needs her to contact the hotel in which she works and get them to move a visiting - and important - family to a new suite. Should she not acquiesce to this perfectly reasonable request, then he has a pal on the ground who is all set to bump off her father "Joe" (Brian Cox). For the first half an hour, this is quite an effective thriller - the dynamic between the two, with her hemmed into her increasingly claustrophobic airline seat, helps build quite a decent sense of peril. Sadly, though, as she begins to fight back the scenario begins to lose it's potency. His complete control of the situation begins to become more and more compromised as serendipity takes just bit too much of an interest in the story for my liking. That's not to say that "Lisa" need be a shrinking violet in the face of her psychological oppressor, it's just that the fightback is all just a bit far-fetched, before a rather messy and unsatisfying ending that you just know is going to happen. Murphy can be quite an edgy character actor - he is an attractive man with a hint of something underhand (I think he'd make a good "Bond" villain) and McAdams is confident and competent - it's just the originality of the story that peters out and becomes predictably mediocre.

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RalphRahal
2025-02-08
60%

Red Eye is a solid thriller that builds tension well, especially in its first act. The slow-paced setup allows for strong character introductions, but it does feel like Rachel McAdams' character should have picked up on Cillian Murphy's unsettling presence sooner. The second act loses some momentum, with certain scenes dragging more than necessary, but Wes Craven's direction keeps the suspense alive. The final act is where the movie really kicks into gear, delivering a satisfying climax. The script does a good job of balancing psychological tension with action, though some moments require a suspension of disbelief—especially regarding in-flight conversations that seemingly go unnoticed by passengers. Cinematography is straightforward but effective, using tight framing to enhance the claustrophobic feel of the setting. Cillian Murphy brings an eerie, controlled intensity, while McAdams carries the film well with a believable performance. The supporting characters don’t add much, and the film occasionally misdirects attention to elements that don’t pay off. The score complements the suspense but isn’t particularly memorable. While not groundbreaking, Red Eye is an entertaining, well-crafted thriller that works best when it leans into its psychological tension rather than its action.

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Alunauwie
2025-09-30
70%

Red Eye delivers a gripping political-thriller concept with solid tension and engaging conflict, though some character decisions and dialogues strain believability. The emotional manipulation between Lisa and Jackson feels forced, given his cold-blooded persona, and minor characters, like the flight attendant, lack realism. Despite its logical gaps, the film remains an entertaining pick for thriller enthusiasts. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)

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kendallgibson
2026-08-14

Great instructional video on how to get from point A to point freakin' B. Rachel McAdams services beautiful justice, and Cillian Murphy terrifies in a pleasantly stochastic manner! Really opens your eyes (whatever color they may be) to the dramatic/horrific potential that exists on board airplanes. *Especially* at night! It took a while for the aspect ratio, visual clarity, and set geometry to kick in but once it did I was hooked. My favorite scene was when she was on the phone with her assistant, trying to get her to recognize her voice... maybe this scenario should have been covered during **orientation**! All in all, a clever action thriller that should have been a rom-com!

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Russian
Studios
DreamWorks Pictures, Craven-Maddalena Films, BenderSpink
Budget
$26,000,000
Box Office
$57,891,803

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