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7 Best Movies Like ‘Trap’ To Watch If You Loved the M. Night Shyamalan Film
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Trap is a psychological mystery thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The 2024 film follows the story of Cooper Adams, a family man with dark secrets as he goes to a pop concert with his teenage daughter and realizes that the concert is a trap laid out by the FBI to catch a serial killer called the Butcher. Trap stars Josh Hartnett in the lead role with Saleka, Ariel Donoghue, Hayley Mills, Alison Pill, and Vanessa Smythe starring in supporting roles. If you loved the twists, turns, psychological, and thriller aspects of Trap here are some similar films you could watch next.

Knock at the Cabin (Peacock & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Universal Pictures

Knock at the Cabin is an apocalyptic psychological horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan from a screenplay co-written by Shyamalan, Steve Desmond, and Michael Sherman. The 2023 film follows the story of Andrew, Eric,...
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  • 8/5/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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The Last House on the Left (2009) Revisited – Horror Movie Review
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Remakes have always been and will always be a tricky proposition. You could have something as pure and wonderful as 1982’s The Thing, which is objectively better than the revered Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby version, but be trapped in purgatory for way too long before it is decided that its proper and loved. There’s a bunch that are better in different ways or at least thoroughly enjoyable in their own right like John Carpenter’s masterpiece, Philip Kaufman’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and of course David Cronenberg’s The Fly. While you can argue the horror vs sci fi merits of any of these movies, their quality can’t be disputed. When it comes down to what you can or can’t remake, I think the gloves are off at this point. There’s very few sacred cows left and sometimes a remake can help. Something...
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  • 2/13/2024
  • by Andrew Hatfield
  • JoBlo.com
‘The Last House on the Left’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)
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Stars: Garret Dillahunt, Aaron Paul, Riki Lindhome, Spencer Treat Clark, Sara Paxton, Monica Potter, Tony Goldwyn, Martha MacIsaac | Written by Adam Alleca, Carl Ellsworth | Directed by Dennis Iliadis

Wes Craven’s The Last House on the Left is regarded by many as a classic of the horror genre, and by others as one of the most vile films committed to celluloid. The 1972 film remained blacklisted in the UK, where it was banned for nearly 30 years (finally seeing an uncut release in 2008). In 2006 Rogue Pictures made the shock announcement that Craven had agreed to produce a remake of his film. At the time, many people, myself included, were worried that any remake would have to be watered down for modern audiences – especially when the majority of horror remakes at the time were being released as PG-13. Information on the remake was sparse, apart from Craven and Rogue insisting that it would...
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
The Last House on the Left: 2009 remake gets limited edition Blu-ray release
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Five years ago, Arrow Video gave a two-disc limited edition Blu-ray release to writer/director Wes Craven’s 1972 feature debut The Last House on the Left. Now they’re set to do the same thing for the 2009 The Last House on the Left remake (watch it Here)! The remake Blu-ray will be released in the US, UK, and Canada on August 22nd, and copies can be pre-ordered from Diabolik.

Directed by Dennis Iliadis from a screenplay by Adam Alleca and Carl Ellsworth, The Last House on the Left (2009) has the following synopsis: The night she arrives at the remote Collingwood lakehouse, Mari and her friend are kidnapped by a prison escapee and his crew. Terrified and left for dead, Mari’s only hope is to make it back to parents John and Emma. Unfortunately, her attackers unknowingly seek shelter at the one place she could be safe. And when her family learns the horrifying story,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 5/26/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
Stephen King’s ‘Cell’ Adaptation Never Really Escaped Development Hell [The Losers’ Club Podcast]
Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
“You can ring my bell, ring my bell…”

The Losers gather at Boston International Airport to close out their coverage on Stephen King‘s Cell. Now that they’ve explored the 2006 novel, they’re dialing into the 2016 adaptation. Originally announced as an Eli Roth project two months after the book’s release, the film spent 10 torturous years in development hell before finally being unleashed.

What came to fruition is a feature by filmmaker Tod Williams that stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Owen Teague, Stacey Keach, and Joshua Mikel. What’s more, King himself penned the screenplay alongside 2009’s Last House on the Left scribe Adam Alleca. Was it worth the wait?

Join Losers Michael Roffman, Rachel Reeves, Ana Marie Cox, and Jenn Adams as they answer that very question. Together, they chart the entire decade-long production history, discuss the 1408 reunion between Cusack and Jackson, try to make...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 3/24/2023
  • by Michael Roffman
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Maisie Williams
Film News Roundup: Maisie Williams Thriller ‘The Owners’ Bought for Fall Release
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In today’s film news roundup, Maisie Williams’ “The Owners” and crime thriller “Chameleon” get acquired and Adam Alleca’s sci-fi project “Singular” is in the works at Netflix.

Acquisitions

Rlje Films has acquired the North American rights to the thriller “The Owners,” starring Maisie Williams (“Game of Thrones”), Jake Curran, Ian Kenny, Andrew Ellis, Sylvester McCoy and Rita Tushingham.

The film is expected to be released in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD in the fall of 2020. Julius Berg made his feature directorial debut with “The Owners” from a script he co-wrote with Matthieu Gompel with the participation of Geoff Cox.

“Coming off the unprecedented success of ‘Game of Thrones,’ we’re excited to work with Maisie Williams and the other talented filmmakers and cast members,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer at Rlje Films.

The story centers on a group of friends thinking they found an easy...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/24/2020
  • by Dave McNary
  • Variety Film + TV
Delirium and Acknowledging Your Own Cast of Characters: A Jungian Analysis
*there are some mild spoilers here. Director: Dennis Iliadis. Writer: Adam Alleca. Cast: Topher Grace, Genesis Rodriguez, Patricia Clarkson. Carl Jung was a depth psychologist from Kesswill, Switzerland. Mentored by Sigmund Freud, Jung would develop his own psychological concepts such as the collective unconscious, individuation, shadow work and many others. In Dennis Iliadis and Adam Alleca's Delirium, there are a number of psychological elements that emerge from the very troubled protagonist, Thomas (Topher Grace). Without his medications, all sorts of characters begin to appear on-screen, from his unconscious, like: his Shadow (as Alex), his Anima (as Lynn) and still further characters, late in the film. Delirium is an interesting picture for including so many examples of Jung's research and work. According to Jung, the integration of the shadow is "apprentice-work" and facing the Anima is "master-work" (Scott). However, the character Thomas begins in the middle (Anima) and...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 6/12/2018
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Tim Blake Nelson Set to Direct a Sci-Fi Action Film Called Michael Zero
Tim Blake Nelson is best known for his acting role in films such as O Brother Where Art Thou, The Incredible Hulk, and a ton of other films. He's a great actor that takes on a lot of co-starring roles. What you may not know about him is that he's also been directing films since 1997. Films such as O, The Grey Zone, Leaves of Grass, and Anesthesia.

Now he's set to direct a sci-fi action thriller called Michael Zero for Millennium Media and Eclectic Pictures, and it's based on a spec from Adam Alleca (Last House on the Left). There's no word on if he also plans on starring in the film or not, but I hope he's in it!

The high-concept sci-fi action-thriller follows Michael Redmayne, who is forced to hunt down and kill his clones after they desert the war they were created to fight, in order to...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 3/15/2018
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Tim Blake Nelson at an event for Leaves of Grass (2009)
Tim Blake Nelson to Direct Sci-Fi Movie 'Michael Zero'
Tim Blake Nelson at an event for Leaves of Grass (2009)
Tim Blake Nelson is going to up to his ears in clones.

The actor and filmmaker is set to direct the sci-fi movie Michael Zero, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The film from Millennium Media and Eclectic Pictures has an interesting premise, courtesy a spec script from screenwriter Adam Alleca. It centers on a man who has to hunt down clones of himself who have gone AWOL from a war they were made to fight in, and instead have set their sights on the corporate state that created them.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 3/14/2018
  • by Aaron Couch
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cell Starring John Cusack & Samuel L. Jackson On DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital HD September 27
Experience action-packed terror as two men race against the clock to stop a horde of rabid killers as their city descends into apocalyptic madness in the pulse-pounding thriller, Cell, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD (plus Digital), and Digital HD on September 27 from Lionsgate. The film is currently available On Demand. Based on Stephen King’s chilling book, the film stars John Cusack (Love & Mercy) alongside Oscar® nominee Samuel L. Jackson (Best Supporting Actor, Pulp Fiction, 1994) and Stacy Keach (The Bourne Legacy). Cell was directed by Tod Williams from a screenplay by Stephen King and Adam Alleca. The home entertainment release of Cell contains audio commentary with the director and a look behind the scenes of the film in the “To Cell and Back” featurette. The Cell Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.

Stephen King’s best-selling novel is brought to...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 8/18/2016
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Cell Blu-ray / DVD Release Details & Cover Art
Don’t answer your phone this fall… On September 27th, Lionsgate will release Cell (based on the Stephen King novel of the same name) on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD (including Digital), complete with an audio commentary and a “To Cell and Back” featurette.

“Experience action-packed terror as two men race against the clock to stop a horde of rabid killers as their city descends into apocalyptic madness in the pulse-pounding thriller, Cell, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD (plus Digital), and Digital HD on September 27 from Lionsgate. The film is currently available On Demand. Based on Stephen King’s chilling book, the film stars John Cusack (Love & Mercy) alongside Oscar® nominee Samuel L. Jackson (Best Supporting Actor, Pulp Fiction, 1994) and Stacy Keach (The Bourne Legacy). Cell was directed by Tod Williams from a screenplay by Stephen King and Adam Alleca. The home entertainment release of Cell contains...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/13/2016
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Cell Starring John Cusack And Samuel L. Jackson Arrives On DVD, Blu-ray September 27
Experience action-packed terror as two men race against the clock to stop a horde of rabid killers as their city descends into apocalyptic madness in the pulse-pounding thriller, Cell, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD), DVD (plus Digital), and Digital HD on September 27 from Lionsgate. The film is currently available On Demand.

Based on Stephen King’s chilling book, the film stars John Cusack (Love & Mercy) alongside Oscar® nominee Samuel L. Jackson (Best Supporting Actor, Pulp Fiction, 1994) and Stacy Keach (The Bourne Legacy). Cell was directed by Tod Williams from a screenplay by Stephen King and Adam Alleca. The home entertainment release of Cell contains audio commentary with the director and a look behind the scenes of the film in the “To Cell and Back” featurette. The Cell Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.

Stephen King’s best-selling novel is brought to...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 7/13/2016
  • by Movie Geeks
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Is 'Cell' the worst Stephen King adaptation of all time?
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Is Cell -- which hits limited theaters this weekend after debuting on VOD formats June 10 and suffering numerous release-date delays -- the worst Stephen King adaptation of all time? It’s impossible to definitively answer to that question! Still, based on the film’s bleak 0% Rotten Tomatoes score, it’s very possibly one of the worst, and given the competition, that's something. A couple of caveats: 1. Cell was presumably not screened for many (if any) critics, given the low number of reviews listed on Rotten Tomatoes (20 as of this writing). Films tend to benefit from a greater number of reviews given that they offer a broader spectrum of opinions, some of which are bound to be less discerning. 2. A Rotten Tomatoes score of 0% doesn’t mean a film was universally given ”F”/"zero star" reviews; it means that every review tabulated was “net negative.” A more accurate representation of the...
See full article at Hitfix
  • 7/8/2016
  • by Chris Eggertsen
  • Hitfix
Watch a New Clip from the Film Adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell
"If we're going to survive this—whatever it is—people are gonna have to put aside their... finer sensibilities." Clay (John Cusack) and Tom (Samuel L. Jackson) receive a troubled visitor at their door in a new clip from Cell, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name.

Following its June 10th VOD debut, Cell will receive a theatrical release on July 8th from Saban Films and Lionsgate.

Synopsis: “Stephen King’s best-selling novel is brought to terrifying life in this mind-blowing thriller starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. At the Boston airport, Clay (Cusack) witnesses a scene of chaotic mayhem when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cell phone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and son, Clay teams with a train driver (Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous “phoners” as the city descends into apocalyptic madness.”

Based on King’s...
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  • 6/29/2016
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Cell Review
Remember that long-shelved adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell? It’s totally out now, available to rent on VOD. No marketing, no enthusiasm – all signs pointed towards an outdated, forgettable watch. Even the promotional poster on my television’s On-Demand screen was haplessly cobbled together, featuring Samuel L. Jackson’s shiny bald dome and clean-shaven face…even though he’s never seen in the film without a hat, or without facial hair. For all accounts and purposes, it seems like no one wants you to watch Cell, and after doing so myself, I’ll join that chorus of voices. There have been some phenomenal cinematic adaptations of Stephen King material – this is not one of them.

John Cusack stars as Clay Riddell, a graphic novelist who finds himself in a zombie-apocalypse situation caused by cell phone signals. You know, those devices glued to people’s hands and ears 99% of the time?...
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  • 6/26/2016
  • by Matt Donato
  • We Got This Covered
Violent Behavior Spreads in First Clip from Film Adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell
Heads bash, teeth gnash, and fists flail when a deadly cell phone signal overtakes an airport in the new clip from Cell, starring ohn Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson, and co-written by Stephen King (based on his 2006 novel of the same name).

Saban Films and Lionsgate will release Cell on Ultra VOD on June 10th, followed by a theatrical and VOD release on July 8th:

“Stephen King’s best-selling novel is brought to terrifying life in this mind-blowing thriller starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. At the Boston airport, Clay (Cusack) witnesses a scene of chaotic mayhem when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cell phone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and son, Clay teams with a train driver (Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous “phoners” as the city descends into apocalyptic madness.”

Based on King’s unflinchingly violent 2006 novel of the same name,...
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  • 6/8/2016
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Cell: new trailer for upcoming Stephen King adaptation
Simon Brew Jul 5, 2016

Samuel L Jackson and John Cusack star in Cell, from Stephen King. Here's the new trailer...

Just a quickie: a new trailer for Cell has landed. Which we thought you might like to see...

Cell: April 2016

The next Stephen King-based project to make it to the big screen will be Cell, which is heading our way from Paranormal Activity 2 director Tod Williams.

Cell stars John Cusack, Samuel L Jackson and Isabel Fuhrman, and it tells the story of a strange signal that goes out across mobile phone networks, that consequently turns people into zombie-like savages.

Based on Stephen King’s novel, the author co-wrote the screenplay with Adam Alleca, and Cell heads to UK cinemas on August 26th.

We’ve got a trailer for the film and synopsis here, so as tradition dictates, we shall do them in turn.

Trailer first….

And here’s the synopsis…...
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  • 4/27/2016
  • Den of Geek
Trailer and Poster for Stephen King's Cell
We've been covering this adaptation for a few years now, so it's great to see it finally speeding towards the finish line. The first trailer and a fresh poster for the Stephen King adaptation of "Cell" has landed and it looks decent.

We also have release dates! Cell hits Ultra VOD June 10th and then theatrically and on VOD July 8th.

Directed by Tod “Kip” Williams (Paranormal Activity 2, The Door in the Floor), Cell is based on the apocalyptic novel of the same name by Stephen King, who adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left).

Synopsis:

When a mysterious cell phone signal is broadcast across the network and turns the population into mindless animals, struggling graphic artist Clay Riddell [Continued ...]...
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  • 4/26/2016
  • QuietEarth.us
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Stephen King's 'Cell' finally gets a trailer, so is it better late than never?
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
This one’s been a long time coming. Stephen King is a genre unto himself at this point. A “Stephen King movie” can be anything from Stand By Me to Maximum Overdrive, and the only thing they all have in common is him as the original source of the material. It seems like a given at this point that if King publishes something, it will eventually be turned into a film. Some books just take longer than others to make the jump. For example, Hulu just wrapped up 11.22.63, the eight-part adaptation of King’s time-travel story about trying to stop the murder of JFK from taking place. Co-produced by Bad Robot and starring James Franco, that was not the first attempt at cracking that adaptation. Jonathan Demme was the first director to try to take a crack at that one, and he was going to do it as a feature film.
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  • 4/26/2016
  • by Drew McWeeny
  • Hitfix
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Stephen King's Cell Trailer Reunites John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
10 years ago, iconic author Stephen King published a new novel entitled Cell, which was quickly eyed for a movie adaptation months before it was published. After a decade of development, which saw a number of filmmakers come and go, Lionsgate and Saban Films are getting ready to release Cell in theaters nationwide on July 8, preceded by an Ultra VOD release starting June 10. Today we have our first look at this thriller, which shows how technology is turned against us in frightening ways.

Stephen King's best-selling novel is brought to terrifying life in this mind-blowing thriller starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. At the Boston airport, Clay (Cusack) witnesses a scene of chaotic mayhem when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cell phone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and son, Clay teams with a train driver (Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous "phoners...
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  • 4/26/2016
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
Stephen King’s ‘Cell’ Trailer Finds John Cusack Dialing ‘M’ for Mayhem (Video)
Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
Lionsgate and Saban Films have released the first trailer for Stephen King‘s “Cell,” which the bestselling author co-wrote with Adam Alleca. John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson star in the film, which was directed by Tod Williams. The duo previously starred in an adaptation of King’s thriller “1408.” The thriller opens at the Boston airport, where Clay (Cusack) witnesses a scene of chaotic mayhem when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cellphone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and son, Clay teams with a train driver (Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous “phoners” as the city.
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  • 4/26/2016
  • by Jeff Sneider
  • The Wrap
Trailer: Stephen King's "Cell"
Saban Films has unveiled the first trailer and poster for the Tod Williams-directed sci-fi thriller film adaptation of the Stephen King novel "Cell" at Benaroya Pictures and The Genre Company. King himself adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca.

John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Isabelle Fuhrman star in the film about a mysterious cell phone signal broadcast across the network which turns the population into angry zombies. A struggling graphic artist (Cusack) teams with fellow survivors to trek across a decimated New England to seek answers and reunite with his son.

The film gets an Ultra VOD release on June 10th before a day-and-date theatrical and VOD release on July 8th.
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  • 4/26/2016
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Stephen King’s Zombie Film Cell Finds Distribution
I’ve been wondering what has been going on with the big screen adaption of Stephen King’s Cell. The film completed shooting last year with Samuel L. Jackson, John Cusack, and Isabelle Fuhrman and has since been looking for distribution.

Well, it finally found it. Saban Films has picked up the U.S. distribution rights to the film, which means it will be released eventually. Cell was directed by Tod “Kip” Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) from a script co-written by King and Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left). If you’re not familiar with the story, here’s a brief synopsis:

When a powerful signal is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, cell phone users’ minds are instantly and dangerously re-programmed. Heading north through New England in search of his wife and son, Clay Riddell (John Cusack) is joined by a group of survivors hoping to fend off the bloodthirsty and hyper-connected “phoners.
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  • 4/1/2016
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
We're Getting Closer to a Release of Stephen King's Cell!
Saban Films just announced they've acquired the Us distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror film Cell starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Isabelle Fuhrman (Orphan, The Hunger Games). That means the film will see some kind of release (hopefully) in 2016.

Directed by Tod “Kip” Williams (Paranormal Activity 2, The Door in the Floor), Cell is based on the apocalyptic novel of the same name by Stephen King, who adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left).

Synopsis:

When a mysterious cell phone signal is broadcast across the network and turns the population into mindless animals, struggling graphic artist Clay Riddell (Cusack) bands together with a small group of fellow sur [Continued ...]...
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  • 3/31/2016
  • QuietEarth.us
Saban Films Acquires U.S. Rights To Stephen King Adaptation Of Cell
Saban Films has acquired the Us distribution rights to sci-fi horror film Cell starring Golden Globe nominee John Cusack (Love & Mercy, Being John Malkovich, 2012), Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Django Unchained, Pulp Fiction) and Isabelle Fuhrman (Orphan, The Hunger Games).

Directed by Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2, The Door in the Floor), Cell is based on the apocalyptic novel of the same name by Stephen King, who adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left).

When a mysterious cell phone signal is broadcast across the network and turns the population into mindless animals, struggling graphic artist Clay Riddell (Cusack) bands together with a small group of fellow survivors to trek across a decimated New England to seek answers and reunite with his son.

Saban Films President Bill Bromiley said, “Stephen King is widely recognized as a master of the horror genre.
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  • 3/31/2016
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Film Adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell Acquired for Us Distribution
Starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson, the film adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell has been en route to the big screen for quite some time, but now that the movie has been acquired for Us distribution, it looks like viewers will finally get to see the story’s murderous cell phone users on-screen.

Variety reports that Saban Films—the same company that recently picked up Rob Zombie’s 31—has acquired the Us distribution rights to Cell.

Based on King’s unflinchingly violent 2006 novel of the same name, Cell was directed by Paranormal Activity 2’s Tod Williams from an adapted screenplay by Stephen King and Adam Alleca (2009’s The Last House on the Left). The film re-teams Cusack and Jackson, who co-starred in another King adaptation, 1408. The cast also includes Isabelle Fuhrman, Owen Teague, and Stacy Keach. A release date has not yet been revealed.

Benaroya Pictures and the Genre Company produced Cell,...
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  • 3/31/2016
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Distribution: Saban picks up 'Cell', Kino Lorber finds 'Hieronymus Bosch'
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Saban Films has acquired Us rights to sci-fi horror film Cell starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Isabelle Fuhrman.

Tod Williams directed Cell, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, who adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca.

The storyline charts the apocalyptic fallout when a mysterious cell phone signal is broadcast across the network and turns the population into mindless animals.

Michael Benaroya produced alongside The Genre Company and Benaroya Pictures financed the project.

Saban Films brokered the deal with Paradigm, CAA and International Film Trust.

Kino Lorber has acquired all Us and Canadian rights from Films Transit International to Hieronymus Bosch: Touched By The Devil, a documentary on the late-medieval artist.

Pieter van Huystee directed and produced the film, which will open exclusively at New York Film Forum on July 27.

Kino Lorber will expand in markets nationwide and throughout Canada and launch on digital platforms and home media before the end...
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  • 3/31/2016
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Distribution: Saban enters 'Cell', Kino Lorber finds ' 'Bosch'
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in Cell (2016)
Saban Films has acquired Us rights to sci-fi horror film Cell starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Isabelle Fuhrman.

Tod Williams directed Cell, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, who adapted the screenplay along with Adam Alleca.

The storyline charts the apocalyptic fallout when a mysterious cell phone signal is broadcast across the network and turns the population into mindless animals.

Michael Benaroya produced alongside The Genre Company and Benaroya Pictures financed the project.

Saban Films brokered the deal with Paradigm, CAA and International Film Trust.

Kino Lorber has acquired all Us and Canadian rights from Films Transit International to Hieronymus Bosch: Touched By The Devil, a documentary on the late-medieval artist.

Pieter van Huystee directed and produced the film, which will open exclusively at New York Film Forum on July 27.

Kino Lorber will expand in markets nationwide and throughout Canada and launch on digital platforms and home media before the end...
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  • 3/31/2016
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
The Pulse Hits In New Shots Of Stephen King’s Cell Adaptation
Stephen King is a pretty busy guy lately. He recently produced the currently-airing adaptation of his loopy time-travel story 11.22.63 over on Hulu, while simultaneously helping to guide the long-awaited big screen adaptation of The Dark Tower into theaters (tentatively coming in January of 2017). There’s even that Revival movie coming down the line. On top of all that, it’s easy to forget that Cell — one of his more modern stories — is on the release slate for later this year.

Today, new images from the movie were shared online, focusing on the post-apocalyptic struggles of its lead character Clay Riddell (John Cusack) as he bands together with Tom McCourt (Samuel L. Jackson), Alice Maxwell (Isabelle Fuhrman), and Charles Ardai (Stacy Keach) as they all fight for survival against a zombie uprising. The film’s plot reads satisfyingly close to the source material, from Clay’s desperate search for his family...
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  • 2/24/2016
  • by Mitchel Broussard
  • We Got This Covered
Watch Clip of Laurence Fishburne in Action in 'Standoff' + New Poster (Opens Feb. 12)
Saban Films / Voltage Pictures in association with Goldrush Entertainment, Maple Leaf Films and First Point Entertainment present "Standoff," an upcoming thriller starring Thomas Jane as a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin, played by Laurence Fishburne, after she witnesses a murder. With only a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl's life, and, in turn, his. Ella Ballentine plays the girl. Rated R for strong violence, and directed by Adam Alleca (his feature film directorial debut) from his own screenplay, a February 12,...
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  • 1/28/2016
  • by Tambay A. Obenson
  • ShadowAndAct
Laurence Fishburne in a Role You Rarely See Him Play in 'Standoff' (Release Date Set + New Trailer)
Saban Films / Voltage Pictures in association with Goldrush Entertainment, Maple Leaf Films and First Point Entertainment present "Standoff," an upcoming thriller starring Thomas Jane as a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin, played by Laurence Fishburne, after she witnesses a murder. With only a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl's life, and, in turn, his. Ella Ballentine plays the girl. Rated R for strong violence, and directed by Adam Alleca (his feature film directorial debut) from his own screenplay, a February 12,...
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  • 1/15/2016
  • by Tambay A. Obenson
  • ShadowAndAct
Laurence Fishburne is One Bad Dude in Standoff [Trailer]
Written and directed by Adam Alleca, Standoff looks to be an intense, violent and claustrophobic thriller starring Laurence Fishburne as an assassin hunting a little girl that Thomas Jane must protect.

In the R-rated film, Thomas Jane plays Carter, a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12-year-old girl from a deadly assassin (Laurence Fishburne) after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl’s life.

Standoff premieres exclusively on Directv on January 14th before opening in theaters and On Demand on February 12th.

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  • 1/14/2016
  • QuietEarth.us
‘Standoff’ Review
Stars: Thomas Jane, Laurence Fishburne, Ella Ballentine, Jim Watson, John Tench, Laura de Carteret, Ted Atherton, Joanna Douglas | Written and Directed by Adam Alleca

Carter (Jane), a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl’s life.

Unsurprisingly, the main premise for the film Standoff is that the film involves a stand-off between the two main characters as they both try to get the upper hand. If done incorrectly, this film has the ability to be incredibly boring. Let’s be honest, with neither party having the upper hand, it doesn’t leave much wiggle room for exciting things to happen. Thankfully, I was in luck and it turned out to be very entertaining. This was...
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  • 12/11/2015
  • by Richard Axtell
  • Nerdly
Watch: Laurence Fishburne & Thomas Jane Square Off In Trailer For 'Standoff'
Sometimes movies just arrive out of the ether, and so it goes with "Standoff." I had no idea this was even a thing, but a trailer is here for what looks like a down and dirty action picture with a mostly single setting location. Read More: Review: "Vice" Starring Bruce Willis, Ambyr Childers & Thomas Jane Laurence Fishburne and Thomas Jane take the lead roles in a movie marking the directorial debut of Adam Alleca, who penned the remake of "The Last House On The Left" and also wrote the upcoming Stephen King adaptation "Cell." This picture tells the story of a troubled veteran who must protect a young girl from a ruthless assassin. And that's about all you need to know. Look out for this one next year, and watch the trailer below.
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  • 10/29/2015
  • by Kevin Jagernauth
  • The Playlist
Laurence Fishburne Indie Thriller 'Standoff' Finds a Distributor in Saban Films (2016 Release Date eyed)
This wasn't even on my radar at all, so it's entirely new to me. In the upcoming, titled "Standoff," Thomas Jane plays a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin, played by Laurence Fishburne, after she witnesses a murder. With only a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl's life, and, in turn, his. Ella Ballentine plays the girl. The film is directed by Adam Alleca - his feature film directorial debut.  Goldrush Entertainment, First Point Entertainment and Maple Leaf Films are all listed as producers. And announced this week, Saban...
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  • 10/16/2015
  • by Tambay A. Obenson
  • ShadowAndAct
‘Standoff’ Thriller Acquired By Saban Films
Saban Films has acquired U.S. distribution rights to writer-director Adam Alleca’s Standoff, a thriller starring Laurence Fishburne and Thomas Jane. An early 2016 release is planned. Jane plays Carter, a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12-year-old girl from a vicious assassin (Fishburne) after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a fight for the girl’s life. Tove…...
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  • 10/6/2015
  • Deadline
Laurence Fishburne Like You Rarely See Him in Trailer for 'Standoff'
This wasn't even on my radar at all, so it's entirely new to me. In the upcoming, titled "Standoff," Thomas Jane plays a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin, played by Laurence Fishburne, after she witnesses a murder. With only a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl's life, and, in turn, his. Ella Ballentine plays the girl. The film is directed by Adam Alleca - his feature film directorial debut.  Goldrush Entertainment, First Point Entertainment and Maple Leaf Films are all listed as producers, although no date has been provided...
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  • 9/8/2015
  • by Tambay A. Obenson
  • ShadowAndAct
Standoff Trailer: Laurence Fishburne Is Very, Very Angry
A priest presiding over a funeral is the first one to get shot in the trailer for Standoff. Laurence Fishburne continues firing away, eliminating witnesses until one is left, a bespectacled little girl in a red dress (Ella Ballentine) taking photographs. She flees Fishburne and finds refuge in a nearby home with Thomas Jane, who wields a big shotgun. The only problem is, he's only got one bullet left. And Laurence Fishburne is very, very angry. The movie was filmed on location in Ontario, Canada. Adam Alleca wrote and directed; he received a co-writing credit on the 2009 remake The Last House on the Left, which I thought was a pretty good, intense effort. I'm not sure what Voltage Pictures has planned for release yet. But the imagery...

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  • 9/3/2015
  • Screen Anarchy
USA Network Developing ‘Apex’ Conspiracy Thriller Drama From Alcon TV
USA has put in development Apex, an hourlong drama from Alcon Television Group (Syfy’s The Expanse). Penned by husband-and-wife writing duo Adam Alleca (The Last House On The Left) and Ashley Christine Beyer (Print), Apex centers on a female assassin who saves the life of a teenage outcast and the two form an unlikely bond. Finding themselves at the heart of a dangerous conspiracy involving corrupt politicians, lawless mega-corporations, underworld thugs and a…...
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  • 6/5/2015
  • Deadline TV
First Look at Apocalyptic Stephen King Adaptation Cell
First off, my apologies if you've already seen these first images of John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Isabelle Fuhrman from Stephen King's Cell. They actually made an appearance a couple months back, but we missed it somehow.

But here's the deal: I Loved this book. Stephen King's "The Cell" is not only a Stephen King book on par with his best, it is a very good zombie book and definitely worthy of a film adaptation. And since we've got a lot of readers interested in all things Pa, I figured we needed to share it widely.

So, better late than never I say.

Cell is being directed by Paranormal Activity 2 helmer Tod Williams and co-written by King and Adam Alleca.

Synopsis:

When a mysterious cell phone signal causes apocalyptic chaos, an artist is determined to [Continued ...]...
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  • 4/17/2015
  • QuietEarth.us
New Photo from Stephen King’s Zombie Movie Cell
Yeah, for a second there I forgot this zombie movie Cell was happening too. That is, until I was reminded by this photo from it that we received. It took years for this movie to get into production, and today, Clarius Entertainment announced that they will be handling U.S. distribution for the film and releasing it later this year. Here’s a brief rundown of the story:

When a powerful signal is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, cell phone users’ minds are instantly and dangerously re-programmed. Heading north through New England in search of his wife and son, Clay Riddell (John Cusack) is joined by a group of survivors hoping to fend off the bloodthirsty and hyper-connected “phoners.”

When the project was first announced, Eli Roth was going to direct it. Luckily, that didn’t happen. When the movie seemed dead there was talk about turning it into a TV series,...
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  • 2/6/2015
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
First Look at Stephen King's Cell, with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson
Today we have the first official photo from the upcoming "Cell" thriller, which is based on Stephen King's best-selling novel and stars John Cusack and Samuel L Jackson, who previously worked together on "1408," another King adaptation. Check out the photo below. Plot: When a powerful signal is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, cell phone users' minds are instantly and dangerously re-programmed. Heading north through New England in search of his wife and son, Clay Riddell (Cusack) is joined by a group of survivors hoping to fend off the bloodthirsty and hyper-connected "phoners." The new movie is directed by Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) from a script by King and Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left). A release date has yet to be announced. Photo: (click to enlarge)...
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  • 2/6/2015
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Stephen King’s Cell Coming To The Big Screen – Stars John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson
Clarius Entertainment has acquired Us rights to Benaroya Pictures and The Genre Company’s thriller Cell starring John Cusack (upcoming Love & Mercy, Lee Daniels’ The Butler) and Oscar-nominated Samuel L. Jackson (upcoming Kingsman: The Secret Service, Django Unchained).

The film is based on the best-selling apocalyptic novel by Stephen King.

When a powerful signal is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, cell phone users’ minds are instantly and dangerously re-programmed. Heading north through New England in search of his wife and son, Clay Riddell (Cusack) is joined by a group of survivors hoping to fend off the bloodthirsty and hyper-connected “phoners.”

Set to be a wide theatrical release later this year, Cell also stars Isabelle Fuhrman (The Hunger Games) and Golden Globe winner Stacy Keach (Nebraska, The Bourne Legacy).

The film is directed by Tod “Kip” Williams (Paranormal Activity 2). The announcement was made today by the film’s producers Michael Benaroya and Richard Saperstein.
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  • 2/5/2015
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Stephen King’s Cell Movie Acquired for Us Distribution, New Image Revealed
Get ready stateside filmgoers, because the “phoners” (aka “crazies”) are coming to the Us. Stephen King fans know that the master of macabre doesn’t like using cell phones. His 2006 novel, Cell, is a cautionary tale about what can go wrong by pressing portable phones to our ears and keeping them close at hand in our pockets, and its unflinching subject matter contains flocks of murderous lunatics that would be right at home in Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later, George A. Romero’s The Crazies, or Simon Clark’s Blood Crazy.

We knew this unique King novel was getting the adaptation treatment, with King co-writing the screenplay and John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in the lead roles, but we’re now one big step closer to seeing it on the silver screen, as Clarius Entertainment has acquired the Us rights to the movie.

Slated to hit theaters this year,...
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  • 2/5/2015
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
King
Clarius Entertainment connects to Cell
King
Clarius Entertainment has acquired Us rights from CAA and Paradigm to Benaroya Pictures and The Genre Company’s thriller, which International Film Trust sells at the Efm.

John Cusack and Samuel L Jackson star in the Stephen King adaptation about survivors on the run from blood-thirsty hordes who have been transformed by a mind-altering disruption across the global phone mobile network.

Clarius plans a wide theatrical release later this year on Cell, which also stars Isabelle Fuhrman and Stacy Keach.

Tod “Kip” Williams directed from a screenplay by King with revisions by Adam Alleca and Mark Leyner.

Michael Benaroya, Richard Saperstein, Brian Witten and Shara Kay served as producers.

As president of Dimension Saperstein oversaw the King adaptation 1408, which also stars Cusack and Jackson.
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  • 2/5/2015
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
First Look at Stephen King's 'Cell' Starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson
Well, this could mean trouble for Cell as it was announced this morning Clarius Entertainment has acquired domestic distribution rights to the film based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. So far Clarius has had an awful track record at the box office with the releases of And So It Goes, Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return and most recently the Nicole Kidman starrer Before I Go To Sleep, the three of which combine for a grand total of only $26.8 million at the domestic box office. The budget of the Oz feature alone was $70 million while the other two haven't even been reported. Perhaps, however, this will be a turn for the better as the film, directed by Tod "Kip" Williams (Paranormal Activity 2), stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Fuhrman (Orphan) and Stacy Keach centers on a powerful signal broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, resulting in...
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  • 2/5/2015
  • by Brad Brevet
  • Rope of Silicon
Casting: McConaughey, Damon, Cooper, Jane
The Free State Of Jones

Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey is said to be starring in "The Hunger Games" director Gary Ross' $65 million-budget Civil War drama "The Free State Of Jones" at Im Global and Stx Entertainment. Filming begins in the first quarter of 2015 with Scott Stuber on board to produce.

Ross wrote the screenplay which follows Newton Knight, a Southern unionist who fled the battlefield and rallied Confederate Army deserters to his so-called Knight Company against the Confederacy. Knight went on to marry the former slave of his grandfather and is still a divisive figure to this day . [Source: Screen]

Downsizing

Matt Damon has signed on to star in "The Descendants" and "Sideways" director Alexander Payne's "Downsizing" for 20th Century Fox. No word on when filming will begin.

Damon plays a man who comes to the realization that his life would be much better if he shrunk himself. Payne and Jim Taylor co-wrote the screenplay.
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  • 11/6/2014
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Voltage brings Standoff to Afm
Exclusive: Voltage Pictures arrives at the Afm with international rights to the thriller Standoff starring Laurence Fishburne and Thomas Jane.

The Last House On The Left writer Adam Alleca directs from his own screenplay.

Standoff centres on a grieving combat veteran played by Jane who offers shelter at his farmhouse to an orphan on the run from Fishburne’s sadistic assassin. Paradigm represents Us rights.

Glacier’s Tove Christensen is producing alongside Lee Clay, Eric Gozlan and Michael Wexler. The project is in post.

Christensen’s American Heist starring Adrien Brody and Hayden Christensen premiered recently in Toronto where Saban Films acquired North American rights.

Voltage Pictures’ Afm slate features action title Blunt Force Trauma with Ryan Kwanten, Freida Pinto and Mickey Rourke and the Cabin Fever remake.

The sales roster includes sci-fi thriller Prisoner Of War, which Voltage is producing with Automatik’s Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and 42’s Rory Aitken and Ben Pugh, and [link=tt...
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  • 11/5/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Casting: Eastwood, Baccarin, Jane, Steinfeld
The Longest Ride

Scott Eastwood ("Invictus," "Fury") has nabbed the lead role in George Tillman Jr.'s upcoming adaptation of the 2013 Nicholas Sparks novel "The Longest Ride" at Fox 2000.

The story follows two couples - an elderly man who recounts his younger years with the love of his life, and a love affair between a college senior and a young cowboy (Eastwood) at a bull-riding event. The two couples, who have little in common, find their lives converging. [Source: THR]

Spy

Morena Baccarin ("Homeland," "Firefly") is joining the cast of Paul Feig's new comedy "Spy" at 20th Century Fox. Melissa McCarthy plays a CIA analyst who goes into the field for the first time.

Baccarin will play one of the agency's deadly top spies. Jude Law, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, British comedienne Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Nia Long also star with filming currently underway in Europe. [Source: Heat Vision]

Standoff

Thomas Jane is...
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  • 5/1/2014
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
First Look at Stephen King's Cell, with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson
About a year ago, it was announced that John Cusack (1408) signed on to star in another Stephen King movie, called "Cell." Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) was hired soon after to direct from a script by King and Adam Alleca (The Last House on the Left). "Cell" has now started shooting and we have the first photo of Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson re-teaming after working together on "1408," another Stephen King adaptation. Check out the photo below. Plot: When a powerful signal is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, cell phone users' minds are instantly and dangerously re-programmed. Heading north through New England in search of his wife and son, Clay Riddell (Cusack) is joined by a group of survivors hoping to fend off the blood-thirsty and hyper-connected "phoners." Photo: (click to enlarge)...
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  • 2/26/2014
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