Cell Count
Russell Carpenter reluctantly signs his sick wife Sadie up for an experimental treatment in a closed institution for life-threatening diseases. While locked up in this prison with six others, they are unknowingly exposed to a treatment that could well be worse than the disease itself.
Todd E. Freeman made a fully independently produced 'medical horror film' pleasant enriching the genre. This body-horror measure itself with the best psychological horrors of David Cronenberg, even if made with a fraction of such budget.
The fear and claustrophobia in the cramped and cold laboratories permeates every cell of the viewer's body . We are curious about part two: LOVE SICK
Cell Count, 96 min, USA, English spoken, no subs, dir Todd E. Freeman
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