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: Rotten Tomatoes contributors suggest it’s a "solid thriller" for die-hard Pacino fans or those who love "tick-tock" suspense.

: The Flickering Screen explains the dark backstory behind the title, revealing that it refers to the 88 minutes Jack's sister was tortured by a serial killer.

For those who want to understand the movie's complex (and sometimes convoluted) story beats: 88 Minutes

: The m0vie blog provides a thorough analysis, describing the film as a "generic cop racing against time" story filled with red herrings and "improbable twists" that felt a decade too late for its genre.

: Moviola provides a blow-by-blow account of the ending, explaining how Pacino's character, Dr. Jack Gramm, finally exposes the killer through prison records and phone calls. : Rotten Tomatoes contributors suggest it’s a "solid

: The Alternate Ending blog offers a humorous yet sharp critique, noting that despite the title, the actual real-time narrative stretches much longer, and it critiques director Jon Avnet's "vendetta against keeping time consistent". Plot & Character Breakdowns

: In a unique take on film runtimes, Jabrody’s Movielog uses 88 Minutes to discuss the "90-minute crap barrier" theory, examining how runtime often correlates with movie quality. : Moviola provides a blow-by-blow account of the

Most blog coverage of the film focuses on its status as a "race-against-the-clock" thriller that polarized (and often disappointed) critics: