- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- July 6, 2016 (8 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Production companies
- 120dB Films · Benaroya Pictures · Cargo Entertainment · International Film Trust · The Genre Co.
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
- Rating
- R
Cell
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
John CusackClayton 'Clay' Riddell
Samuel L. JacksonThomas 'Tom' McCourt
Isabelle FuhrmanAlice Maxwell
Owen TeagueJordan
Clark SarulloSharon Riddell
Anthony ReynoldsRay
Erin Elizabeth BurnsDenise
Stacy KeachCharles Ardai
Alex ter AvestChloe
Wilbur FitzgeraldGeoff
Joshua MikelRaggedy Man
Catherine DyerSally
Griffin FreemanMike Mattick
Ethan Andrew CastoJohnny Riddell
Lloyd KaufmanBystander
Mark AshworthBartender
E. Roger MitchellRoscoe
Gaby LeynerMaddy
Rey HernandezCop (Rick)
Frederick C. Johnson Jr.Cop's Partner
Michael BeasleyConstruction Worker
Mandi Christine KerrBluetooth Woman
Brian BolandBusinessman
Alexis HumphreyPhoner Screamer
Tony McFarrEscalator Phoner
Elizabeth DavidovichAirport Phoner / Tavern Phoner / Chaos Phoner
Shellita BoxieFoot Chase Phoner
Maya SantandreaFoot Chase Phoner
Marcelle ColettiFoot Chase Phoner
Danya BatemanFoot Chase Phoner
John RossBored Man
Jennifer BadgerBored Woman
Jwaundace CandeceTackled Person
Greg TresanTSA Agent
Remington SteeleKashwak Phoner
Tammie BairdKashwak Phoner
Scott LoeserKashwak Phoner
Damita Jane HowardKashwak Phoner
Crew
Reviews
Film Review: Cell ★★★☆☆ John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson should make a thing of appearing in Stephen King adaptations together. This, their second rodeo, isn’t in...
Film Review: Cell A Stephen King adaptation that starts promising and devolves into nonsense.
'Cell': EW review 'Cell': EW review
‘Cell’: Film Review John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson face Stephen King's mobile-phone apocalypse.
Film reviews round-up: War Dogs, Cell, and The Purge: Election Year College dropouts-turned-arms dealers, a new Purge film, and a Stephen King zombie flick
‘Cell’ Review: Stephen King Novel Becomes a Phony Zombie Story 'Cell' Review: John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson reunion gives each of them little to do besides wait for cell phone zombies.
Review: Stripped of literary touches, Stephen King's 'Cell' is just another zombie movie It’s never been easy to adapt a Stephen King novel, since much of what makes them special — like the characters’ rich interior lives — doesn’t tran...
Zombie thriller ‘Cell’ phones it in For John Cusack in “Cell,” the bad news is that his phone just ran out of juice. The good news, sort of, is that those who are on their phones were just ...
Review: ‘Cell’ Offers Zombified Victims and an Unfocused Narrative (Published 2016) This film, dated, despondent and pretty much a disaster, plays like a series of nods to other science fiction-horror hybrids.
Cell movie review & film summary (2016) More a leisurely paced, character-driven drama with horror elements than an outright thriller, Cell wants to warn viewers that they have become too attached ...
'Cell': Review Dir: Tod Williams. US. 2016. 97mins
Cell ★☆☆☆☆Cell is a deeply silly horror movie based on a low-impact Stephen King novel that imagines a day when, inexplicably, mobile phone signals turn...
Film Review: ‘Cell’ What makes this movie about a zombie attack different from any other movie about a zombie attack? Nothing but its ineptitude.
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