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 | | The trailer for Wes Craven's "Red Eye" appears to be peddling a horror film, with a demon-eyed killer at 30,000 feetflying coach, yet, to add to the unspeakable frightpreying on that toothsome "Wedding Crashers" squeeze of Owen Wilson's. |
 | | Whereas the "Red Eye" trailer suggests "My Demon Seat-Mate," the screenplay by feature film newbie Carl Ellsworth reveals Jackson to be in on an assassination plot against a federal Homeland Security bigwig (Jack Scalia), who is visiting the Miami resort where Lisa works. |
 | | For much of its first hour "Red Eye" confines itself largely to the airplane, and in that time its only two acts of violence are sudden and effective. |
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