![]() Robert Cargill, the fear that Finney feels even before he’s snatched felt uncomfortably relatable. For Derrickson, who adapted Hill’s short story alongside his long-time creative partner C. When the film opens, the threat of The Grabber looms large over Finney and his friends, who are extremely aware that they might be scooped up by the vicious criminal and never seen again. The film follows 13-year-old Finney (newcomer Mason Thames), who becomes the latest victim of prolific child abductor and serial killer The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), a local magician who uses his own North Denver neighborhood as a personal hunting ground. The Joe Hill short story that inspired Scott Derrickson’s latest horror film, “ The Black Phone,” isn’t based on actual occurrences, but the ’70s-set abduction chiller is suffused with plenty of authentic horror. ![]()
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