Cell

2016 "When everyone is connected no one is safe."
4.4| 1h38m| R| en| More Info
Released: 08 July 2016 Released
Producted By: 120dB Films
Country: United States of America
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When a strange signal pulsates through all cell phone networks worldwide, it starts a murderous epidemic of epic proportions when users become bloodthirsty creatures, and a group of people in New England are among the survivors to deal with the ensuing chaos after.

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M I mean.. this is a really bad movie. I'm embarrassed for SLJ & JC.. I can't believe they'd release this.
sagbelly I have not read the book, so I am not comparing this film to the book. It was just garbage, there were 3 endings, what was that all about. What triggered this event, why was every dreaming the same dream. Maybe I just did not get it, or perhaps I was distracted by the bloody pigeon that has fallen down the chimney. Damn racket!
thekarmicnomad Most peoples mobile phones emit a signal that make them go crazy.I read the book sometime ago and wasn't particularly impressed. It has a fairly good premise but Stephen King can never resist a show down with a literal bogey man that just makes things ridiculous.This film is OK. I don't think it deserves as many 1*s as it got, but if you were looking forward to seeing this I can see why people were disappointed. Being forewarned by all the bad reviews I wasn't expecting much.Everything about this film is below average from acting, to script to camera work. But it is ok to watch.The story is pretty silly and futile. As things progress it is hard to tell where the characters are going, or why, or why some people are affected and others not.
max4858 What a terrible movie! The novel is at best what I call "junk food Stephen King", but there's a place in the world for junk food. Even a mediocre King novel is worth your time. But this film? No redeeming qualities whatsoever. Awful script, terrible cinematography, waste of three great actors (John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Stacey Keach), putrid CGI, well, you get the picture. Did anyone involved even open up the book, let alone read it? Avoid this movie like the plague.