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The movie Cell is already released on Cinema, VOD, DVD and Blu-ray in the USA.
Based on 8 reviews, Cell gets an average review score of 46
While it’s nice to see Cusack and costar Samuel L. Jackson downplay rather than go big, Cell has a been-there-done-that quality that winds up feeling a bit disappointing.
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Stephen King’s Cell gets a bargain-bin adaptation.
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For a cautionary tale issued well past its prime, “Cell” isn’t bad. 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 to their mobile devices.
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John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson face Stephen King's mobile-phone apocalypse.
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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 attacked by a piercing signal that turned them into flesh-munching zombies.
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The film insufficiently connects the book's prophecy with its present-day, real-world forms of realization.
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Dated, despondent and pretty much a disaster, Cell plays like a series of nods to other science fiction-horror hybrids, notably “The Matrix” (1999) and Philip Kaufman’s 1978 remake of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.”
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Stephen King has written the apocalypse enough times that he was bound to repeat himself eventually.
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