Hulu horror movie Cellphone follows Wynne, a woman who discovers her phone predicts her future, with deadly consequences. Created by filmmaking duo Luke and Rachel Sommer, the film features a cast of mostly newcomers, including Whitney Rose Pynn as Wynne. The movie's cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Jared Noble, and Justin Malik Jackson.
Despite its small cast, the Hulu horror movie, Cellphone, is a terrifying and tense journey that is worth the watch. The 2024 movie follows Wynne, a woman who is grieving the unexpected death of her fianc. However, her life takes a turn for the worse when she begins finding uncanny images on her phone. She quickly realizes that these pictures are predicting her future. If Wynne doesn't figure out the photos in time, she will die. Cellphone is currently streaming on Hulu.
Though Cellphone is a rather small film, it has a lot going for it. The movie was created by filmmaking duo,...
Despite its small cast, the Hulu horror movie, Cellphone, is a terrifying and tense journey that is worth the watch. The 2024 movie follows Wynne, a woman who is grieving the unexpected death of her fianc. However, her life takes a turn for the worse when she begins finding uncanny images on her phone. She quickly realizes that these pictures are predicting her future. If Wynne doesn't figure out the photos in time, she will die. Cellphone is currently streaming on Hulu.
Though Cellphone is a rather small film, it has a lot going for it. The movie was created by filmmaking duo,...
- 7/9/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
McDowell, at 80 years old, remains an active and enthusiastic actor, with multiple films in production and new projects on the horizon. He plans to keep going as long as he's having fun. In the indie film Cellphone, McDowell plays a mysterious character who communicates only through the titular haunted device. McDowell's willingness to work on small indie productions like Cellphone showcases his support for up-and-coming filmmakers and his enduring passion for the craft.
The face of Malcolm McDowell has been written into the cultural lexicon and seared into the minds of cinephiles everywhere thanks to the eyes-wide-open torture scene of A Clockwork Orange, the utter debauchery of Caligula, the boarding school revolution in If..., and many more classic films. Once the mascot of the rebellious counterculture, McDowell remains a unique and prolific figure more than half a century after gaining international stardom.
At 80 years old, the actor is still appearing in multiple films a year.
The face of Malcolm McDowell has been written into the cultural lexicon and seared into the minds of cinephiles everywhere thanks to the eyes-wide-open torture scene of A Clockwork Orange, the utter debauchery of Caligula, the boarding school revolution in If..., and many more classic films. Once the mascot of the rebellious counterculture, McDowell remains a unique and prolific figure more than half a century after gaining international stardom.
At 80 years old, the actor is still appearing in multiple films a year.
- 3/6/2024
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Cellphone is not your typical horror film, delving into supernatural elements and exploring grief and recovery after a tragic accident. Watch the first 10 minutes above. The movie features a uniquely introspective storyline, with elements of dramedy and a focus on overcoming fears and loss. Produced by the Sommer family, including the director Luke Sommer, Cellphone offers a softer, family-driven approach to horror storytelling.
We have an exclusive look at the first 10 minutes of the new supernatural drama, Cellphone, starring Whitney Rose Pynn, Malcolm McDowell, and Justin Malik Jackson. In the film, a grieving woman starts seeing disturbing images on her cell phone about her future. If she doesn't figure them out in time, she may lose her mind, or worse. You can watch the opening of the film in the exclusive video above.
Cellphone isn't your average horror film. In fact, calling it a horror film kind of undermines its actual effect.
We have an exclusive look at the first 10 minutes of the new supernatural drama, Cellphone, starring Whitney Rose Pynn, Malcolm McDowell, and Justin Malik Jackson. In the film, a grieving woman starts seeing disturbing images on her cell phone about her future. If she doesn't figure them out in time, she may lose her mind, or worse. You can watch the opening of the film in the exclusive video above.
Cellphone isn't your average horror film. In fact, calling it a horror film kind of undermines its actual effect.
- 2/26/2024
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Stars: Isaac Versaw, Katherine Barber, Whitney Rose Pynn, Jared Noble, Malcolm McDowell, Justin Malik Jackson | Written by Rachel Sommer | Directed by Luke Sommer
As Cellphone opens, Brian (Isaac Versaw; Eleutheromania) wanders through a house, seemingly looking for something or following a trail. The odd thing is he’s not looking at whatever it is directly, he’s using his phone’s camera as some kind of lens. He ends up in the bedroom where Jeanie is sleeping. The next we see of him, he has apparently hung himself.
Wynne is trying to get past the guilt she feels over the death of her fiancé Liam in a car accident that happened while she was driving. Hoping a change of scenery will help, she moves into an old house, formerly an inn owned by Bob who we don’t see, but he does call Wynne on the phone occasionally.
The first...
As Cellphone opens, Brian (Isaac Versaw; Eleutheromania) wanders through a house, seemingly looking for something or following a trail. The odd thing is he’s not looking at whatever it is directly, he’s using his phone’s camera as some kind of lens. He ends up in the bedroom where Jeanie is sleeping. The next we see of him, he has apparently hung himself.
Wynne is trying to get past the guilt she feels over the death of her fiancé Liam in a car accident that happened while she was driving. Hoping a change of scenery will help, she moves into an old house, formerly an inn owned by Bob who we don’t see, but he does call Wynne on the phone occasionally.
The first...
- 2/15/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Because nothing says romance like cuddling up with your significant other – or yourself! – and watching horror movies on Valentine’s Day, this week brings along with it a handful of brand new horror movie releases. And most of them are already available at home Today.
Here’s all the new horror released on February 13, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
The classic story of Alice in Wonderland can easily be tweaked into a horror tale, and that’s probably why it’s been done several times over the years. Up next is the indie horror movie Alice in Terrorland, which High Fliers Films just released on VOD and DVD today.
In Richard John Taylor’s Alice in Terrorland, “A recently bereaved teenage girl goes to live with her aunt in a secluded woodland house, unaware that sinister forces lurk within.”
Rula Lenska, Steve Wraith,...
Here’s all the new horror released on February 13, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
The classic story of Alice in Wonderland can easily be tweaked into a horror tale, and that’s probably why it’s been done several times over the years. Up next is the indie horror movie Alice in Terrorland, which High Fliers Films just released on VOD and DVD today.
In Richard John Taylor’s Alice in Terrorland, “A recently bereaved teenage girl goes to live with her aunt in a secluded woodland house, unaware that sinister forces lurk within.”
Rula Lenska, Steve Wraith,...
- 2/13/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Gravitas Ventures’ latest, Cellphone, highlights the perils and horror of technology surrounding the piece of tech we rely on most: our phones. An exclusive clip takes it a step further, with strange phenomena taking place in broad daylight.
Check out the exclusive clip below, which sees Malcolm McDowell interrupt supernatural activity with a phone call.
In Cellphone, “Wynne, who is grieving the death of her fiancé, starts seeing disturbing images on her cell phone about her future. If she doesn’t figure them out in time, she will die.”
Gravitas Ventures releases Cellphone on VOD and Digital on February 13, 2024.
Whitney Rose Pynn, Justin Malik Jackson, Jared Noble, Isaac Versaw, and Katherine Barber star alongside Malcolm McDowell in the tech thriller.
The tech thriller was written by Rachel Sommer and directed by Luke Sommer, based on their 2012 short film “Cell Phone.” Cellphone marks the feature debut for both.
In the short film that inspired the film,...
Check out the exclusive clip below, which sees Malcolm McDowell interrupt supernatural activity with a phone call.
In Cellphone, “Wynne, who is grieving the death of her fiancé, starts seeing disturbing images on her cell phone about her future. If she doesn’t figure them out in time, she will die.”
Gravitas Ventures releases Cellphone on VOD and Digital on February 13, 2024.
Whitney Rose Pynn, Justin Malik Jackson, Jared Noble, Isaac Versaw, and Katherine Barber star alongside Malcolm McDowell in the tech thriller.
The tech thriller was written by Rachel Sommer and directed by Luke Sommer, based on their 2012 short film “Cell Phone.” Cellphone marks the feature debut for both.
In the short film that inspired the film,...
- 2/12/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
"What do you want to show me?!" Ugh. Gravitas Ventures has unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror thriller titled Cellphone, which ranks high on the list of the laziest, most generic film titles ever. Especially considering it is a tech horror about a cell phone with prophetic images on it. How frightening. This is set for a debut in February. Wynne, who is suffering Ptsd from the death of her fiancé, starts seeing disturbing images on her cell phone about her future. If she doesn't figure them out in time, she will die. The film stars Whitney Rose Pynn as Wynne, Malcolm McDowell, Justin Malik Jackson, Jared Noble, Isaac Versaw, and Katherine Barber. The scene where she's yelling at her phone is hilarious - perfect example of why this concept just doesn't work. Way more creativity is necessary to actually make this a scary movie. // Continue Reading ›...
- 1/26/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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