A wild ride inside the mind of a serial killer, THE CELL is a movie that leads viewers on a strange visual and psychological journey. Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) is a child therapist working on an experimental new technology that allows for direct access into someone else's mind. However, the benefits of the technology are .. Read more
| Starring | Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Marianne Jean-Baptiste |
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| Director | Tarsem Singh |
| Genres | Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Thriller |
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Actor/director Eli Roth has ditched plans to adapt author Stephen King's thriller Cell for the big screen. The moviemaker had been linked to the project, about an artist who struggles to reconnect with his son after a strange cell phone network broadcast turns humans into vicious animals. But Roth now reveals he's quit the film, citing creative differences with studio executives Harvey and Bob Weinstein. However, Roth - who also stars in the Weinstein-backed Quentin Tarantino film Inglourious... Read more
Best known for the Jennifer Lopez sci-fi experiment The Cell, Indian director Tarsem Singh has made a triumphant comeback with The Fall, which gets a release on DVD and Blu-ray 26th January. Half period Hollywood drama and half epic fantasy filmed in 24 different countries, The Fall stars Lee Pace (Pushing Daisies) as a stuntman who breaks both his legs when a stunt goes wrong. In hospital the stuntman strikes up a friendship with a young girl (Catinca Untaru) who has also injured herself in a Read more
Fans of Hostel and Cabin Fever writer-director Eli Roth might be excited to hear what his next project is likely to be. Roth, who is famed for giving movie fans a host of blood-soaked and gore-filled horror films, is to write and direct an episode of Heroes: Origins. The six-part series is a spin-off of the popular sci-fi show Heroes, which tells the story of a group of humans who find they have superpowers. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Roth will helm an instalment of Heroes: Origins,... Read more
Horror director Eli Roth has announced his next idea for a film - which he says will be called Trailer Trash - and consist of a string of fake trailers for made-up movies. Explaining to Empire that it will be "absurd", "over-the-top" and "ridiculous", Roth said his plan stemmed from a great experience when directing a fake promo for use in Quentin Tarantino's forthcoming splatter-fest Grindhouse. "It's going to be pure, unadulterated fun," Roth added. He... Read more