SummaryA fast-moving, contemporary thriller with a deep and disturbing resonance for the paranoid world in which we currently find ourselves. (Universal)
Directed By:John Simpson
Written By:John Simpson
Freeze Frame
Metascore
Mixed or Average
55
User score
Generally Favorable
7.6
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
40% Positive
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
60% Mixed
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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70
While the clammy character is difficult to warm up to, Evans' riveting performance gradually and uncomfortably allows us to empathize.
70
This nastily efficient thriller from British newcomer John Simpson offers a low-budget, high-tech expression of the idea that just because you're paranoid doesn' mean they'e not after you.
60
Signals a talented newcomer in writer-director John Simpson and boasts a gripping central performance from popular British comedian Lee Evans.
50
Repetitive and ultimately a victim of its own hysteria, the U.K. indie is nonetheless an impressive exercise in high-tech gothic style, with a convincingly deranged Lee Evans.
40
Compelling as it sounds, the idea behind Freeze Frame doesn't make any sense, especially when realized in practical terms.
Production Company:
- Green Park Films
- Universal Pictures
Release Date:Dec 10, 2004
Duration:1 h 39 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Never underestimate radical vision.
Awards
Irish Film and Television Awards
• 3 Wins & 3 Nominations
Taormina International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Golden Trailer Awards
• 1 Nomination




























