
When everyone is connected no one is safe.
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.
- 4.7
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 38m

John Cusack
Clayton 'Clay' Riddell
Samuel L. Jackson
Thomas 'Tom' McCourt
Isabelle Fuhrman
Alice Maxwell
Owen Teague
Jordan
Clark Sarullo
Sharon Riddell
Anthony Reynolds
Ray
Erin Elizabeth Burns
Denise
Stacy Keach
Charles Ardai
Alex ter Avest
Chloe
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Geoff
Joshua Mikel
Raggedy Man
Catherine Dyer
Sally
Griffin Freeman
Mike Mattick
Ethan Andrew Casto
Johnny Riddell
Mark Ashworth
Bartender
E. Roger Mitchell
Roscoe
Gaby Leyner
Maddy
Rey Hernandez
Cop (Rick)
Frederick C. Johnson Jr.
Cop's Partner
Michael Beasley
Construction Worker
Mandi Christine Kerr
Bluetooth Woman
Brian Boland
Businessman
Alexis Humphrey
Phoner Screamer
Shellita Boxie
Foot Chase Phoner
Jwaundace Candece
Tackled Person
Tammie Baird
Kashwak Phoner
Released
en
$1,133,031.00
- #suicide
- #airport
- #based on novel or book
- #boston, massachusetts
- #post-apocalyptic future
- #drive-in theater
- #murder
- #cell phone
- #ice cream truck
- #virus
- #underground tunnel
- #hostile
- #somber
- #loss of son
- #plane crash
- #intense
Reviews
After seeing the rotten tomatoes score I felt the need to come and rate this here. Is it the best movie in the world? No. Is it the worst? Heck no! For a movie straight to DVD and a low budget, it gets by well with 2 well known lead actors. The story itself is an original idea I have not seen before in a horror movie. It may be labeled as a horror, but there are no real scares. More of a thriller.

Very poor, despite the presence of John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. <em>'Cell'</em> is basically <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/land-of-the-dead/" rel="nofollow">Land of the Dead</a>'</em> without the proper zombies, at least that's what this 2016 flick kept reminding me of. That George A. Romero film is good, this Tod Williams release is not. It's a mess throughout and lacks any t

Brain Cell or Brain Drain? Well I haven't read the book but I like Stephen King, I like John Cusack and I like Samuel Jackson, so Cell seemed like a good choice for a late night cerebral chiller. How far off was I? As it happens, very! Suddenly cell phones are turning the populace into crazed homicidal maniacs, a small band of survivors try to stay alive and figure out what is going on...

I've never read _Cell_, so I'm not sure if this is an accurate adaptation of a bad Stephen King book, or just another inaccurate adaptation of a Stephen King book. But either way, it's bad. For a decent Cusack/Jackson team up in a King adaptation, just watch 1408. Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible.
This is another example of a Stephen King novel that has not translated well into film. It's the usual 'bogey man' from nowhere who gets inside you head and dreams, sent to create mayhem and destruction against the human race, who are being turned into crazed killers by a mysterious signal from their mobile phones! One man (Cusack) in search of his son, thinks he can save humanity! The sto











