Cellphone (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: N/A
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27991355/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cellphone
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Writer: Rachel Sommer
  • Director: Luke Sommer
  • Cast: Whitney Rose Pynn, Justin Malik Jackson, Jared Noble
  • Keywords: grieving widower, mobile, ghost,
5.9/10
75% – Critics
75% – Audience

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Cellphone Movie Reviews

A Beautiful Pearl nested in a thrilling, captivating, and horrifying genre!

I was not sure what to expect with the film title, but, what I delightfully discovered was an amazing mix of horror, drama, mystery, love, and redemption. There are three aspects to cover.

First, Rachel Sommer, the writer, presented a story of lost love and desire for healing that I couldn’t help but feel in my own heart. The story, without giving spoilers, so beautifully spoke to the viewer, that by the end, along with feeling incredibly scared and scarred by the thought of a captivating, evil presence in a cellphone, also allowed so much hope, that you appreciated the writer’s intentions, and know beyond a doubt that this gem of a movie was written by a special soul whom has traveled far in the rich depths of life.

The cinematography by Luke Sommer stands by itself with one vista after another mixed in with scary techno horror swimming in spooky, dark, images and settings. Mr. Sommer captured natural beauty in one scene just to switch to the colors, backgrounds, structures, and provocative images that have scared us all. His editing brought every sense to the forefront of the viewing experience, along with the well composed musical score, where themes followed story lines seamlessly. The story benefited from Mr. Sommer’s thoughtful cinematography details and expertise.

The actors were perfect in their roles. Whitney Rose Pynn and Justin Malik Jackson played the two main characters effortlessly. Ms Pynn showed a vulnerable, devastated young woman, but, also demonstrated believable strength and courage. Mr. Jackson brought out many emotions in his interactions with Ms Pynn, all with a unique personality lined with moments of humor, tenderness, compassion, and creepiness all in one! Jared Noble’s role brought a believable, angelic, and tender relief to the ongoing horror.

I would encourage a close second and even third view of this film, as I believe there are deeper meanings that can be discovered when paying close attention, particularly in the “Cellphone” character, as I would describe the title.

Bravo to the cinematographer and writer, along with the actors, production company, and background crews who came together in delightful harmony to bring us this perfect Valentine’s Day thriller, horror, and romantic film.

Horrible

This movie was SOOOOO BAD that it required the extra “o’s”. A woman has ptsd from the death of her husband and does the usual “I’m going to go someplace isolated for no good reason”. And house sits for a creepy owner played by Malcolm McDowell (we never see him, only hear him in a couple phone calls and even his voice acting is awful). Apparently something that is NEVER explained is doing some sort of haunting type thing, and shows things through the camera of her phone at random times. Now enters the random stranger who we don’t know if we should trust or not. They tried to make it seem like he had autism I think. The acting was TERRIBLE. I watched it in 3 separate chunks because I couldn’t make it through in one sitting that is how bad it was.

Cellphone is a gift

Cellphones is a move of substance, a women who is struggling with crippling grief, she go far away to find a safe place to heal. She go through so much to fight for her sanity. Chris helps her to find her way. Rachel Sommer wrote the script with insight that is not expected. Luke Sommer as the cinematography brings mystery and beauty through his lens.?. The soundtrack has a personality of its own. It a movie the demands attention, the details are very important. Racheal Sommer’s script are the bones. Luke Sommers lens is the vision. These actors breathed life and created place for all of us who gone through grief.