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Eagle Eye
TrailerJerry and Rachel are two strangers thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move.Actors: Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, Anthony Mackie, Ethan Embry, Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Azizi, Cameron Boyce, Lynn Cohen, Bill Smitrovich, ...»Director: D.J. CarusoCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 118 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Eagle Eye"
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Characters of "Eagle Eye"
Jerry ShawPlayed by: Shia LaBeouf
Rachel HollomanPlayed by: Michelle Monaghan
Zoe PerezPlayed by: Rosario Dawson
Defense Secretary CallisterPlayed by: Michael Chiklis
Major William BowmanPlayed by: Anthony Mackie
Agent Toby GrantPlayed by: Ethan Embry
Agent Thomas MorganPlayed by: Billy Bob Thornton
Ranim KhalidPlayed by: Anthony Azizi
Sam HollomanPlayed by: Cameron Boyce
Mrs. WierzbowskiPlayed by: Lynn Cohen
Admiral ThompsonPlayed by: Bill Smitrovich
Mr. MillerPlayed by: Charles Carroll
Jerry's DadPlayed by: William Sadler
Jerry's MomPlayed by: Deborah Strang
TranslatorPlayed by: Dariush Kashani
KwamePlayed by: Lorenzo Eduardo
BeckyPlayed by: Madylin Sweeten
PresidentPlayed by: Madison Mason
Girl on TrainPlayed by: Lindsay Corinn Luecht
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Directors of "Eagle Eye"
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Creators of "Eagle Eye"
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Critic Reviews of "Eagle Eye"
Film.comMay 06, 2011A warning about the threat in our own backyard -- but as often is the case with Hollywood blockbusters, the warning comes across more like fear-mongering than constructive social criticism. Personally, I prefer my cinema sans mongering.
At the MoviesNovember 05, 2008It's going to make you want to take the batteries out of your cell phone.
St. Louis Post-DispatchOctober 18, 2008What's galling about Eagle Eye is that it could easily have been an entertaining film without constantly yielding to the impulse to blow stuff up.
Rolling StoneOctober 18, 2008Did everyone involved in this botched thriller OD on speed?
Time OutOctober 17, 2008But there's also a puppy-dog doesn't-know-any-better enthusiasm to this pacy fluff which means you can't get that worked up at it.
Digital SpyJuly 14, 2011As the film drags on, there are several nauseatingly dogmatic moments that make you feel like you're trapped in some kind of uber-liberal rally.
ComingSoon.netMarch 21, 2011Eagle Eye isn't awful, just trite ... it suffers from the same problem most high concept films have; it's all smoke, but no fire.
Boston PhoenixJuly 07, 2010The trouble with Shia? He's no Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart, or Cary Grant. And as for Caruso, well, Brian De Palma can rest easy.
Florida Times-UnionDecember 24, 2009Everything's chopped up into those woozy, bite-size snippets of flashing lights and spinning tires, thrown into a blender and then regurgitated on screen.
Washington TimesAugust 30, 2009Eagle Eye is a totally derivative, unoriginal techno-thriller, cribbing scenes and ideas from better films. ... But it's also thoroughly entertaining.
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