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Director: Ryan M. Andrews
Cast: Christina Aceto, Richard Roy Sutton, Robert Nolan, Jennifer Polansky
Two years into the outbreak, SICK roam the land and the remaining survivors struggle day-to-day trying to rebuild civilization. With the SICK more active at night time, three people need to seek shelter in an empty home.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sick, a 2012 science fiction horror film directed by Ryan M. Andrews, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's premise of survivors navigating a world overrun by the undead has been praised, its execution and character development have been subject to some criticism. There is no information available about major awards recognition for the film, but its IMDb rating of 5.2/10 and Rotten Tomatoes score of 40% indicate a somewhat divisive response from the general audience.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, high-stakes sci-fi horror will appreciate the visceral approach director Ryan M. Andrews takes in Sick (2012), where the remaining survivors must navigate a nightmarish, post-apocalyptic landscape overrun by the infected. The film's focus on the performances of stars like Christina Aceto heightens the sense of dread and struggle to survive.
Sick: Survive the Night is a 2012 Canadian horror film directed by Ryan M. Andrews, written by Andrews and Chris Cull, and starring Christina Annie Aceto, Richard Sutton, Robert Nolan, and Debbie Rochon. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse attempt to find a cure and stay alive overnight during a siege.
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