Morgan Sullivan is an excellent accountant who feel happier when his fob is a corporate spy. Out of the blue, he meets a charming and attractive woman Rita. She tells him an important secret which makes him shock and worry about his future.
February 5, 1955 in Coronado, USA
19 November 1949, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK
1967, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2 September 1937, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1 December 1961, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
20 May 1944, Toronto
31 January 1965, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK
12 May 1963, Mosta, Malta
18 April 1968, Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
24 February 1981, Singapore
10 December 1967, Birmingham, England, UK
25 November 1968, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 09, 2005
...it declines into high-tech gizmos, whizbang hardware, and hairbreadth escapes, leaving the brain behind for the sake of sheer, overinflated thrills.
June 21, 2007
A bit too clever and precious for it's own good, it's a fairly decent yet predictable near-future thriller.
November 18, 2005
High style and noirish overtones about mind control and brainwashing in corporate America. Nothing new there, so nothing new here.
June 15, 2010
Brian King's screenplay make this a fast paced science fiction adventure very much of the style of Philip K. Dick.
October 15, 2005
An under-the-radar sci-fi action thriller...
June 19, 2004
Natali can't be bothered to fashion an actual human story around the perpetually buzzing toys and non-stop backstabbing and double-crossing.
October 28, 2003
combines industrial espionage with alternative reality in a satisfyingly mind-bending plot reminiscent of Philip K. Dick at his best.
July 26, 2005
...confounding...
August 01, 2005
It might be just another "DTV dump" title for Miramax, but I'd call Cypher (easily) one of the best direct-to-video titles I've seen all year.
September 16, 2003
I liked it during the scenes when something "cool" was being revealed on screen, but the moment that "cool" ended, my interest waned.
April 29, 2009
Wildly ill-conceived on-screen with a droning, derivative, mind-numbing, and incredibly bad film.
September 13, 2005
Just like the spies' mission as they hunt for secrets and significance inside massive corporate databanks, [Cypher's] point is unclear.

