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Cellular (2004)
description written by member Zara:
A young man named Ryan (Chris Evans) is driving in his car when his cell phone rings. On the other end of the line is a woman (Kim Basinger) desperate to get someone to help her, her husband and her son. Apparently, all three have been abducted by a madman (Jason Statham), and if Ryan doesn't help quickly, they'll all get killed. But Ryan's cell phone battery is low, and he doesn't know where the helpless family is. What's he supposed to do?
| Release Date: | September 10th, 2004 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 95 minutes |
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Cellular Movie Review by Zara (1/25/2007) |
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I had to struggle to remember the reasoning behind Kim Basinger's abduction in this movie. I finally remembered it only to realize that it's not all that important. Sure, you would think that the purpose of kidnapping a woman who appears to be of no great importance should be a damn finer point in a flick, but honestly, it...
(complete Cellular review by Zara)
Cellular Movie Review by AJ (4/13/2006) |
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Cellular is not a movie. Cellular is a 90-minute long infomerical interspersed with horrendous melodrama that describes just exactly what one can do with a cell phone. If you actually rely on a cell phone as much as Chris Evans does in this film, you're either one of the scariest freaks on the face of the planet or in a...
(complete Cellular review by AJ)
| Cellular Movie Review by Jarrod (3/25/2008) |
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'Cellular' is a taut, fast-paced thriller, both smart and more or less plausible, despite the fact that its central premise is a gimmicky endorsement of cell phones, and how they might actually be able to save one's life. Jessica Martin (Kim Basinger) has been abducted by a group of mysterious men, who are trying to use...
(complete Cellular review by Jarrod)
Ah, yes, Jason Statham in a film that I hadn't noticed - Cellular, with Kim Basinger in the most incredible role I have seen her in since L.A. Confidential. If you haven't seen the film, put it in your Netflix queue as it is taut and suspenseful and as exciting as they come. It featured a great performance by Chris Evans...
(complete Cellular review by Movie Addict)
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