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Cell (2016)
TrailerA man (John Cusack) begins a desperate search for his son after a mysterious cellphone signal transforms New Englanders into savage killers, starting a murderous epidemic of epic proportions when users become bloodthirsty creatures.Actors: John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Clark Sarullo, Ethan Andrew Casto, Owen Teague, Stacy Keach, Joshua Mikel, Anthony Reynolds, Erin Elizabeth Burns, Jeff Hallman, ...»Director: Tod WilliamsCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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indieWireJanuary 01, 2017This is the undead equivalent of fast food. Some might find comfort in all these known quantities. Those looking for anything of substance would do better to wait for an upgrade.
VarietyJuly 08, 2016What makes this movie about a zombie attack different from any other movie about a zombie attack? Nothing but its ineptitude.
RogerEbert.comJuly 08, 2016The concept of humankind turning into one enormous mobile hotspot for use by an evil mastermind has legs. It's too bad Cell cuts the idea off at the knees.
New York TimesJuly 07, 2016Even if it weren't cheap-looking and dreary, "Cell" would still be hobbled by an entertainment landscape already lousy with zombies, and a hive-mind premise that - at least metaphorically - has been all but realized.
Los Angeles TimesJuly 07, 2016Even King's commentary on how cyber-connectivity breeds brainlessness feels shoehorned-in - mostly limited to a few lines from a snooty private-school administrator played by Stacy Keach.
Chicago Sun-TimesJuly 07, 2016Not a polished work of filmmaking. Some of the nighttime scenes are so poorly lit it's difficult to tell what's happening. The editing is ragged and adds to the confusion. More than a few of the supporting performances are embarrassingly amateurish.
Japan TimesFebruary 15, 2017The phone-as-evil concept makes a fast exit as Cell morphs into a zombie-like flick that bears the unmistakable patina of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later.
Movie TalkFebruary 07, 2017This apocalyptic horror thriller is a movie that will appeal less to fans of the genre than to technophobic grumps who reckon mobile phones turn people into mindless zombies.
South China Morning PostOctober 10, 2016Unlike recent zombie efforts such as The Girl with All the Gifts and Train to Busan, Williams' work offers little in the way of originality.
Cairo360September 02, 2016Despite having all the potential to be a genuinely haunting and chilling zombie flick, the script feels outdated and clunky.
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