“The Black Phone” (*1/2 out of four) was a luridly unpleasant horror thriller about a young boy (Mason Thames) who is abducted by a child killer (Ethan Hawke) and locked in the killer’s basement where he suddenly realizes he can communicate with the killer’s former child victims on a black phone. Repulsive subject matter involving child abduction and murder and film doesn’t even offer any scares or sick thrills. Film was adapted from a book by Stephen King’s son but film feels like regurgitated Rob Zombie. Hang up on this wrong number.