Teaser Poster Drops for Cell Count 2!!
One of my favorite horror films of 2012 was the indie scifi-horror-thriller, CELL COUNT. It made my list of my favorite films of 2012 (click here) as well as getting a solid review (click here). Writer-director Todd E. Freeman left CELL COUNT wide open for a sequel and it looks like he’s gonna make good … Read more
Cell Count Continues to Kick Ass on the Festival Circuit!!
It’s so nice when a kick ass indie horror film gets more and more attention and the props it deserves. CELL COUNT is such a film (my review). CELL COUNT is written and directed by Todd E. Freeman and stars Robert McKeehen, Haley Talbot, and Christopher Toyne. Check out the press release for upcoming festivals that CELL COUNT is playing in: … Read more
Cell Count Gets a Digital Release this November … Finally
The news I’ve been waiting for … the news I knew was coming … the festival hit, CELL COUNT (my review) is finally getting distribution this November through FilmBuff!! Check out the press release and trailer below: FILMBUFF TAKES ON “CELL COUNT” Sci-Fi Thriller to be released on digital platforms November, 2012 (New York, NY – … Read more
Cell Count Continues to Tear Up the Festival Circuit
These are the kinds of stories I’m really proud and excited to share with you all. The indie horror flick, CELL COUNT (my review), continues to blaze a trail through the festival circuit. I really enjoyed this film and from talking with writer-director Todd E. Freeman I realize what a labour of love CELL COUNT has … Read more
Cell Count Continues to Blow Away Fans at Film Festivals!!
Just got this press release from indie horror director Todd E. Freeman, who made the very fun and fan-favorite CELL COUNT (my review here), letting me know that CELL COUNT has been accepted into even more festivals. Check out the press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New trailer and festival announcement for feature film Cell Count. … Read more
Cell Count (2012)
CELL COUNT is the kind of indie horror film that “gets it.” There’s a great story that doesn’t get too ambitious; there’s good characters that go through some growth; and the f/x are well executed. Writer-director Todd Freeman understands what “restrain” means and doesn’t go to far beyond what his budget and story can handle. … Read more

















