Cell is a novel by the American writer Stephen King, a master of horror stories who has been giving readers and viewers goosebumps with his works for decades. Now, his bloodiest literary proposal has been made into a movie, joining the likes of Carrie, Redemption Penitentiary and The Green Mile. The latest adaptation of his work stars John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson, who are among the few people who have not been ruled by cell phones.
Yes we are people slaves to smart phones, is no longer news. A vision of slavery Stephen King is somehow much more apocalyptic. His novel convinces her Cell (2006) which is his bloodiest book and it is considered one of his greatest masterpieces. He poured it onto the celluloid tape Todd Williams (Paranormal 2), who entrusted the main roles To John Cusack (Flight of the Damned, 1408, 2012, Vojna doo), To Samuel L. Jackson (Shund, The Hateful Eight, The Avengers) and Isabelle Fuhrman (Hunger Games: Arena of Death, Orphan).
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Cusack plays an artist who witnesses a strange phenomenon when mysterious signal takes over via the mobile telephone network control over people. It's up to him and a handful of others to disrupt the ominous signal. Will they succeed? You find out in the cinemas June 10, 2016, and even earlier if you read the book.