"Untraceable" is a gripping crime thriller directed by Gregory Hoblit and released in 2008. The film follows FBI agent Jennifer Marsh, played by Diane Lane, as she investigates a series of heinous crimes being live-streamed online. With the help of her partner, Griffin Dowd (played by Colin Hanks), Marsh races against time to track down the perpetrator before more innocent lives are endangered. As the investigation intensifies, the team discovers that the killer, played by Joseph Cross, is using cutting-edge technology to make his crimes untraceable. With each victim's death being broadcast to a horrified online audience, Marsh must navigate the dark corners of the internet to uncover the killer's identity and put an end to the deadly game. With twists and turns at every corner, "Untraceable" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the heart-pounding conclusion. Featuring stellar performances from Lane, Cross, Hanks, and Billy Burke, "Untraceable" is a chilling exploration of the dangers of the digital age and the lengths one person will go to for the thrill of the hunt. This pulse-pounding thriller will leave audiences questioning the power and consequences of our increasingly connected world.
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