88 Minutes (2007) Here
Tick Tock: A Look Back at Al Pacino’s "88 Minutes" Released amidst a flurry of mixed critical reception, the 2007 thriller remains a curious entry in Al Pacino’s late-career filmography. Directed by Jon Avnet , the film attempts to blend the high-stakes urgency of a ticking-clock narrative with the psychological depth of a forensic whodunit. The Race Against Time
Pacino is supported by a notable ensemble, including Alicia Witt , Leelee Sobieski , William Forsythe , and Amy Brenneman . 88 Minutes (2007)
Though production wrapped in Vancouver in late 2005, the film was shelved for several years. It saw international releases in 2007 before finally hitting U.S. theaters in April 2008 via TriStar Pictures. Tick Tock: A Look Back at Al Pacino’s
Interestingly, Al Pacino reportedly turned down the role of Frank Costello in The Departed (2006) to star in this film instead. Critical Legacy: So Bad It’s Good? Though production wrapped in Vancouver in late 2005,
As the clock winds down in what is roughly real-time, Gramm must navigate a maze of suspects—including his own students and associates—to identify the copycat killer before his time expires. The specific timeframe of 88 minutes is deeply personal, tied to a tragic event from Gramm's past involving the murder of his younger sister. Production and Release
The plot follows (Pacino), a world-renowned forensic psychiatrist and professor whose expert testimony famously put serial killer Jon Forster (Neal McDonough) on death row. On the morning of Forster’s scheduled execution, Gramm receives a chilling phone call from an electronically altered voice informing him he has exactly 88 minutes to live .