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Release Date: August 18, 2000
Genre: Sci-Fi, Suspense, Horror
Director: Tarsem
Writer: Mark Protosevich
Cast: Jake Weber, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Musetta Vander, Jake Thomas, Catherine Sutherland, James Gammon, Gerry Becker, Patrick Bauchau, Dylan Baker, Dean Norris, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Lopez
Studio: New Line Cinema
Running Time: 107 minutes
MPAA Rating: Rated R for bizarre violence and sexual images, nudity and language.

Jennifer Lopez stars as a child therapist involved in a breakthrough research program who is asked to journey inside the mind of comatose serial killer in the hope of saving his latest victim. As she embarks on an uncharted and perilous journey through the psyche of a murderer, an FBI agent (Vince Vaughn) must race against time to uncover clues that may help locate the missing girl....

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We've all seen the strange previews with Jennifer Lopez donning a wardrobe of strange outfits, and exploring a world that goes beyond anything in ours. This is The Cell, a movie about a serial killer who has gone into a permanent coma, yet he still has a victim stranded somewhere in the state, still alive but dying slowly in a cell that is filling with water. The FBI Agent searching for the victim realizes that the only choice is to go into the mind of the serial killer, and he can only do that with the help of a child therapist trained to do just that. Full movie review »

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Anonymous says:

July 17, 2005

I loved this movie even thou it wasn't the best. I can watch it over and over again. I love the part when the guy is a demon it was so hot. And when they show the dolls. The funny thing is thats what i do to my dolls.
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Anonymous says:

December 5, 2003

This was one movie in which special effects couldn't make up for lack of storyline. It was one of the most predictable movies ever. Even the parts that weren't predictable, weren't surprising either. They used special effects to replicate the work of eccentric artists that supposedly existed in the mind of a psychopath.

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