The Cell Review |
by Christian Pyle |
The Cell
Reviewed by Christian Pyle
Directed by Tarsem Singh
Written by Mark Protosevich
Starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, and Vincent D'Onofrio
Grade: D more |
The Cell Review |
by Alex Ioshpe |
MPAA: Rated R for bizarre violence and sexual images, nudity and language
Runningtime: USA:107
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The Cell Review |
by Ron Small |
Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Dylan Baker,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James Gammon, Jake Weber, Patrick Bauchau, Gerry
Becker, Tara Sunkoff, Jake Thomas, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Catherine Sutherland more |
The Cell Review |
by Ross Anthony |
Whew... I'm almost speechless, thoughtless ... out of my mind. I've been
assaulted with music video images (Rated R for graphic violence) for nearly
two hours. I'm not sure what to think. more |
The Cell Review |
by Chad Polenz |
It's difficult to sell a serial killer movie these days. Audiences want
another "Silence of the Lambs" or a "Se7en" but more often than not end up
with scripts some second-under-sub-assistant-co-producer was using to keep
his kitchen table sturdy....more |
The Cell Review |
by Berge Garabedian |
Perfect timing! This movie is being released at the best moment for me
personally, having just begun my "Hollywood movies are getting so cliched,
lame and predictable" stage, with the recent crop of summer flicks just not
popping any of my corn. But here...more |
The Cell Review |
by Edward Johnson-Ott |
The Cell (2000)
Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jake Weber, Dylan
Baker, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James Gammon, Tara Subkoff, Colton James,
Patrick Bauchau, Gareth Williams. Screenplay by Mark Protosevich.
Directed by Tarsem Singh. 107...more |
The Cell Review |
by Dennis Schwartz |
CELL, THE (director:Tarsem Singh; screenwriter: Mark Protosevich;
cinematographer: Paul Laufer; editors: Paul Rubell/Robert Duffy; cast:
Jennifer Lopez (Catherine Deane), Vince Vaughn (Peter Novak), Vincent
D'Onofrio (Carl Stargher), Dylan Baker (Henry...more |
The Cell Review |
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan |
Directed by Tarsem. Screenplay by Mark Protosevich. Starring Jennifer
Lopez, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vince Vaughn. Running time: 107 minutes. Rated
AA by the MFCB. Reviewed on August 22nd, 2000. more |
The Cell Review |
by David N. Butterworth |
A triumph of style over substance, "The Cell" looks like the
product of a meeting between that darling of the British Film Institute
Peter Greenaway ("Prospero's Books," "The Pillow Book") and the costume
designer for "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom...more |
The Cell Review |
by JONATHAN RICHARDS |
Tarsem is a successful director of music videos who has added the
gravitas of a last name, Singh, for his first foray into feature films.
You'd think "Singh" would work for the musical stuff, and could be
dropped when he went tuneless (unless...more |
The Cell Review |
by Mark R Leeper |
Capsule: Yet another serial killer plot,
but one with some difference. This one becomes
a sort of FANTASTIC VOYAGE of the mind crossed
with NATURAL BORN KILLERS. A psychologist
travels within the...more |
The Cell Review |
by Brian Matherly |
Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Marianne
Jean-Baptiste, Jake Weber, Dylan Baker, Patrick Bauchau, Gerry Becker,
James Gammon, Catherine Sutherland, Jake Thomas, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Written by: Mark Protosevich
Directed by: Tarsem...more |
The Cell Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "THE CELL" (New Line Cinema)
Cinema is defined as "the art of motion pictures" and, for
director Tarsem Singh (best known for R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion"
music video), the emphasis is on art. Jennifer Lopez stars as...more |
The Cell Review |
by Christopher Null |
THE CELL
A film review by Christopher Null
Copyright 2000 filmcritic.com
filmcritic.com more |
The Cell Review |
by Laura Clifford |
A serial killer (Vincent D'Onofrio, "Men in Black") who likes to watch
his victims drown in his special chamber falls into a coma while his
latest capture still awaits her fate. Psychotherapist Catherine Deane
(Jennifer Lopez, "Out of Sight")...more |