[CFF 22 Review] Cryo: a unique premise with the potential for more

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by Catherine Benstad

Cryo is the directorial debut of Barrett Burgin, written by Barrett Burgin and Mason D. Davis. The film sets up a unique premise of a science fiction horror. In what seems like an abandoned underground facility, five scientists awaken from a cryosleep with no recollection of who they are. While investigating their situation and trying to work out how long they have been there, they discover that there is a killer hunting them down. The killer may even be hiding among them. In order to work out why their facility is covered in blood and who is hunting them down, the scientists must have their memories returned.

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