When a mysterious, piercing cell-phone signal turns all who hear it into raging, flesh-eating zombies, one man is determined to walk across New England to find his son. Well, there’s a new plotline. Author/screenwriter Stephen King adds a few peculiarities, of course, but not enough to make this despondent and dated film live up to its credits. It’s said that King’s macabre page-turners are difficult to adapt. I believe that, since here the author himself is clearly struggling for coherency. John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson provide names for the poster, but are pretty much phoning it in (a-HEH). (98 min)
Don Morton
Don Morton has viewed some 6,000 movies, frequently awake. A bachelor and avid cyclist, he currently divides his time between Tokyo and a high-tech 4WD super-camper somewhere in North America.You may also like
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