Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Edi Gathegi | ... | Dr. Harlow Reid | |
Melora Hardin | ... | Officer Sacks | |
Angela Sarafyan | ... | Amber Reid | |
Tony Amendola | ... | Warden Perez | |
Robert R. Shafer | ... | Officer Ganser | |
James Jagger | ... | Zeke | |
Andy Mackenzie | ... | The Voice (as Andy McKenzie) | |
Jessa Zarubica | ... | Receptionist | |
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J.M. Scott | ... | Fish (as JM Scott) |
Jose Rosete | ... | Inmate #AA91763 | |
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Kenyon Glover | ... | Inmate #AA90046 |
Chris Blasman | ... | Officer Jones | |
Roberto Montesinos | ... | Officer Mendez | |
Grifon Aldren | ... | Officer Adebayo (as Senyo Amoaku) | |
Pete Kirtley | ... | Biohazard Man |
An affluent African American psychiatrist is sent to federal prison after being found guilty of murdering his wife, then sent to solitary confinement - a victim of systemic racism. Isolated and fighting for an appeal, he slowly descends into madness, pushed to his breaking point by an abusive female guard hell bent on her own form of justice. Haunted by internal demons and his dead wife, he questions his own innocence and sanity, making his time in the S.H.U. a never-ending nightmare.
Good concept but unfortunately the execution wasn't as good, the jump scares are unnecessary and the female guard with the scar is very cartoonish, overall nothing happens in this movie and when it ends it feels like you're missing a ending better executed, what a shame, 2 stars for this movie.