Cell
Cell
From the director "Paranormal 2" Todd Williams is a science fiction horror based on the novel of the same name by one of the most popular writers of the 20th century, Stephen King. Clay Riddell (John Cusack) was at the airport when a strange impulse went through all the cells. He witnessed the bloodthirsty murders that were caused by the use of mobile phones. Escaping from mass unrest and danger, Riddell teams up with Tom (Samuel Jackson) and Alice (Isabelle Fuhrman). First of all, they arm themselves, and then they go in search of a safe place in a world gone mad. Read more The movie "Mobile Phone" is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. Dimension Films acquired the film rights to the book in 2006. Eli Roth ("Green Hell", "Who's There") was announced as the director. He was supposed to start the project after filming the sequel "Hostel", but in 2009 the American announced that he would not participate in the creation of the film. In one interview, he said that he and the studio disagreed about what the picture should be and how to shoot it. Two years later, it became known that Stephen King had finished working on the script. The director of the film "Mobile Phone" was Tod Williams. To his credit, the comedy drama "The Adventures of Sebastian Kohl", "Door in the Floor" with Elle Fanning and Jeff Bridges and the horror "Paranormal Phenomenon 2". The first actor to join the filming of the film was John Cusack ("2012", "Motel", "Star Map"). Later, Samuel Jackson ("Django Free", "The Avengers"), Isabelle Fuhrman ("Child of Darkness", "Hunger Games"), Joshua Mikel, Wilbur Fitzgerald and others joined the cast. For Jackson and Cusack, this is the second joint film based on the Stephen King book. The first was "1408" by Mikael Hofström. Filming for Mobile began in January 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia, and lasted 25 days.