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      • For all its biblical references and moral and metaphysical strenuousness, Cell 213 is all pulp fiction, more macabre comic book than provocative rumination on evil and expiation. Yet even as a comic, it doesn't make very much sense much of the time, containing at least a half-dozen turns where Kay, faced with the intractable, simply plows ahead.
  1. An inplausible story, all set up by an inconceivable verdict (where were the witnesses?!?), craptastic acting and distortion effects that take away from the movie, Cell 213 is one giant ugly...

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    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Stephen Kay
    • Horror
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  3. "Cell 213" is a horror film with great potential but flawed story. The idea of a place in a prison where God and the devil dispute souls of inmates is totally original, but the story could have been better written.

  4. Cell 213: Directed by Stephen Kay. With Bruce Greenwood, Eric Balfour, Michael Rooker, Deborah Valente. God and the Devil battle for the soul of a cocky lawyer.

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    • Horror
    • Stephen Kay
    • 2014-07-22
  5. Cell 213 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Steve Newton Georgia Straight. The film's overall quality rarely rises above decent direct-to-video product, and its...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cell_213Cell 213 - Wikipedia

    Lawyer Michael Grey (Balfour) is summoned to an isolated prison to defend a murderer. When the murderer violently kills himself during their interview, all eyes are on Grey and he is soon sentenced in the same prison, South River State Penitentiary.

  7. Cocky young attorney Michael Gray finds himself framed for murder when an inmate he is defending violently kills himself during their interview at South River State Penitentiary.

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