A demon possesses a cellphone in a small North Carolina town and begins to wreak revengeful havoc.A demon possesses a cellphone in a small North Carolina town and begins to wreak revengeful havoc.A demon possesses a cellphone in a small North Carolina town and begins to wreak revengeful havoc.
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I was not sure what to expect with this movie as I am not a horror "buff" and I knew this was done on a tiny budget. I was pleasantly surprised! It felt like a "real movie" instead of a budget/homemade one. I jumped out of my seat and then laughed myself silly. The writing is great and the actors did an awesome job bringing the characters to life. Well done! I would recommend this to anyone with a love of campy/horror. The fact that it is was filmed in my home state was an added bonus! It is nice to see that films can be produced in local communities! It highlights a lovely town in North Carolina and portrays some of the charm of a small town.
This movie is great in its own right and amazing considering that it was accomplished on such a tight budget. It boggles the mind to think how the writer, directors and cast were able to create such a cohesive cinematic experience while relying on a minuscule budget and the assistance the community could (and did) provide. Although this "genre" of movie is not in my normal mainstay, I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to seeing it again. The film contains items of interest that are often missing in large budget productions: it has mystery, romance, history, culture all wrapped around a plot with enough complexity to maintain the viewer's interest. While I was watching I was taken to the small-town Madison and forgot where I was sitting. Well done!
"Hellphone" was a wonderfully fun romp, combining just the right amounts of camp and suspense. The results on the screen are far beyond what one would expect for the $19k budget, with the inclusion of surprisingly successful CGI effects. The cell phone creature was really quite convincing, moving quite naturally and interacting with the live characters in a very natural manner.
The film drew references from a number of interesting quarters, including a somewhat Hitchcockian shower scene and a Bluetooth Greek chorus. I did struggle a bit to connect the opening establishing scene with the present-day events of the film, but finally realized that this movie is not intended to stand up to deep scrutiny. Once I relaxed it became a lot more fun.
Performances by the main cast were quite good, and Phillip Ward was a particular standout as Bill.
Well worth the investment of a couple of hours of your life and a tub or two of popcorn!
The film drew references from a number of interesting quarters, including a somewhat Hitchcockian shower scene and a Bluetooth Greek chorus. I did struggle a bit to connect the opening establishing scene with the present-day events of the film, but finally realized that this movie is not intended to stand up to deep scrutiny. Once I relaxed it became a lot more fun.
Performances by the main cast were quite good, and Phillip Ward was a particular standout as Bill.
Well worth the investment of a couple of hours of your life and a tub or two of popcorn!
This movie was way better than I originally expected. Considering the VERY small budget, this movie was ultimately Excellent. The main actors were lovable. I laughed so hard on some scenes. Best of all, "Hellphone" was unpredictable. A few scenes made me jump in my seat....I never saw that coming. I would definitely see this movie again. I believe the extras did a great job. The opportunity for the residents of the small town of Madison to be in a film was encouraging, to say the least. "Hellphone", makes you wonder, do towns like this really exist in the United States?? Maybe they do; so the next time you big city people decide to buy a home in a small, quaint and quiet town, you may want to check the history first. You never know what secrets rest behind the sweet, welcoming, demur folks that will soon be your neighbors.
Fantastic idea. We use cellphones all day, what if they could kill you? Well, they do kill you but that is another review. Hellphone is a well executed film that really revels in the story and ideas. The film has a enjoyable lightness to it even though it moves like lightning. I found myself constantly laughing or chuckling to myself.
The story might take place in a small town but it doesn't reuse the tired-old clichés. People are connected, they love their technology, it is a chaotic vibrant environment. My favorite moments in this film are when people are unable to get off their phones even though they know it could kill them. I see this everyday when I drive to work. It is funny scary kind of stuff.
Overall, it is an entertaining movie that speaks to a lot of issues that are currently cropping up. The fight scenes towards the end are awesome! I hope they make a sequel.
The story might take place in a small town but it doesn't reuse the tired-old clichés. People are connected, they love their technology, it is a chaotic vibrant environment. My favorite moments in this film are when people are unable to get off their phones even though they know it could kill them. I see this everyday when I drive to work. It is funny scary kind of stuff.
Overall, it is an entertaining movie that speaks to a lot of issues that are currently cropping up. The fight scenes towards the end are awesome! I hope they make a sequel.
Did you know
- TriviaThe initial idea of the film came from a joke in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' where one character pitches a story about a phone that kills people. The pitch is met quickly with ridicule about "...How can a mobile phone have an agenda and kill people..." and that all you would need to do is to take the battery out.
- ConnectionsReferences Sans Sarah, rien ne va! (2008)
- SoundtracksAll or Nothing
Written by Christy Johnson and Tian Garcia
Performed by Dreamkiller
Produced by Tian Garcia
Courtesy of Dreamkiller, LLC
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- Budget
- $37,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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