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Cellular (2004)
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Reviews Counted:147
Fresh:79
Rotten:68
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Contrived but energetic B-movie.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, terror situations, language and some sexual references
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Sep 10, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $32,003,620
Synopsis: The very definition of a "taut" thriller, this suspense yarn scripted by Larry Cohen (PHONE BOOTH) aims straight for the adrenaline glands and never lets go. A lazy beach bum named Ryan (Chris... The very definition of a "taut" thriller, this suspense yarn scripted by Larry Cohen (PHONE BOOTH) aims straight for the adrenaline glands and never lets go. A lazy beach bum named Ryan (Chris Evans) finds himself getting focused in a real hurry when he receives a random cell phone call from kidnapped biology teacher (Kim Basinger). She's locked in an attic with a room full of killers below, and has only managed to contact him via crossing loose wires on a smashed phone; if they lose the connection, she may never get another one, and the kidnappers are going after her child next. What follows is a nonstop race all over Los Angeles as Ryan deals with connection-threatening problems like tunnels, low batteries, and crossed signals. William H. Macy is great as the weary cop who doggedly senses something's amiss, and British actor Jason Statham (SNATCH) is a really scary kidnapper with a convincing American accent. Hitchcock would likely smile in approval of director David R. Ellis borrowing many of his suspense building tricks, as it's all in the service of keeping the anxiety jacked up to maximum. This is fine b-movie entertainment, with believable, intelligent characters, no GGI effects, and everything happening in (almost) real time. Highlights include a cell phone store visit and Eddie Driscoll as an obnoxious lawyer. Basinger is amazing, as usual, in a difficult role. [More]
Starring: Kim Basinger, Chris Evans, Jason Statham, William H. Macy
Starring: Kim Basinger, Chris Evans, Jason Statham, William H. Macy
Director: David R. Ellis
Director: David R. Ellis
Story: Larry Cohen
Screenwriter: Christopher Morgan
Producer: Dean Devlin, Lauren Lloyd
Composer: John Ottman, James Henckle
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for Cellular
We're sorry, but you have reached a movie that is disconnected from reality and is no longer of service to anyone.
in a better world, [it] would have focused on Macy and that pitch perfect brand of eager anxiety that can . . . make any scene worth watching
Do we really need to have the virtues of cellular technology and the so-over Nokia ring tone shoved down our throats?
The movie has a primitive appeal, but you have to do a lot of forgiving and forgetting to let it work on you.
It isn’t terrible, even if there are too many moments that rely on the central characters being either extremely stupid or unforgivably forgetful.
To be blunt, Cellular is one silly film, and requires a suspension of disbelief so heavy, a forklift is needed to haul it away by the film’s end.
Not just a matter of falling short of fulfilling potential; this is a genuinely irritating, over-blown movie.
Sorry, wrong number. ... The title character -- our hero's Nokia cellphone -- gets more, not to mention more interesting, tasks to perform than "Cellular's" human co-stars.
It's all silly, of course, and you will laugh at the film more than you'll laugh with it. But Cellular does offer a certain mindless pleasure and makes fun of itself.
Latest News for Cellular
July 20, 2007:
Larry Cohen Plans Remakes of It's Alive, Black Caesar, and The Stuff
Long before he wrote movies like "Phone Booth," "Cellular," and (ugh) "Captivity," filmmaker Larry Cohen was making horror movies about killer babies. And (guess what?) he just... More...
February 14, 2007:
This Can't Be the Plot Synopsis for "Jaws 5," Can It?
I'll advise you to take this whole story with a few grains of salt, but let's just dive right in: There just might be a direct-to-video "Jaws" sequel on the way -- and... More...
September 21, 2006:
Critical Consensus: "Jackass" Kicks; "King" Is Dethroned; "Fearless" Is Action-Packed; "Flyboys" Is Grounded
This week at the movies, we've got antisocial behavior ("Jackass: Number Two," with Johnny Knoxville and the gang), hell-raising politicos ("All The King's... More...
June 27, 2006:
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