I AGGIELl Tuesday, September 28, 2004 THE BATTAU // Cellular ,, Starring Kim Basinger, Chris Evans, Sr William H. Macy Universal Records After writing “Phone Booth,” Larry Cohen continues his trail of phone-related movies with “Cellular.” Directed by David R. Ellis, “Cellular” is a decent movie that has special moments; however, its complete lack of reason from any angle takes away some of its momentum. Jessica Martin (Kim Bas inger) has her life forcefully interrupted for no apparent reason and is placed in the at tic of an isolated house. Her other family members will soon join her. The main kidnapper, Greer (Jason Statham), makes sure that the only thing his captive is left with is a busted phone. Out of the mess, Jessica somehow mends the pieces TEICHMAN Reviewer together well enough to be able to dial out and reach a random number. Her call goes to Ryan’s (Chris Evans) cell phone and, after Jessica proves to him that this is not a prank call, he spends the entire day trying to find help. Police officer Mooney (William H. Macy) joins in the search for the Martin family and helps bring about the demise of the kidnappers. “Cellular” got off to a rocky start because it be gan out of the blue. It might be acceptable for a TV show like “Law and Order” to just thrust the victim at the audience in the first minute, but for a movie like “Cellular,” it was not the best way to go about providing the opening scene. After the initial dis appointment caused by the lack of a more in-depth intro, the rest of the movie can be taken with a grim appreciation because there turns out to be some inter esting scenes and fun punchlines. Also, previews always tend to give away more of a movie than a viewer would like, but in the case of “Cellular,” the previews give away all but one bit of information, which turns out to be the reason behind why the Martin family was targeted for kidnapping. The explanation of why they are victims makes sense and brings loose ends together, but still seems to be thrown in there at the last minute, making everything feel rocky and unfinished. It is disappointing to see actors such as Kim Bas inger and William H. Macy in a film that undermines all of the great work they have done elsewhere. With their roles in movies such as “L.A. Confidential” and “9 Vj Weeks” (Basinger), “Fargo” and “Seabiscuit” (Macy), it is upsetting to see them on screen with out their full potential shining through. Even Jason Statham, with movies such as “Snatch” and “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” deserves a more in-depth character, even though he does play a great bad guy in “Cellular.” “Cellular” is entertaining overall if not too much attention is spent on the storyline, but it is still prob ably a movie best left for the “To Rent Soon” list. "Shaun of the Deac Starring Simon Peggm Nick Frost Rogue Pictures We were named one of Fortune® magazine’s “100 Best Companies To Work For.” And you can bet it wasn’t because of the free coffee. FORTUNE' 100 BEST COMPANIES CD TO WORK FOR CxJ Job perks are great. And at Ernst & Young we happen to think the most important ones are those that help our employees grow. That’s why we’ve given them access to some of the best professional development programs in the country. As well as the opportunity to work on some of the most prestigious brands in the world. 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