
Rogue Cell 2019
"Trust no one."
In *Rogue Cell (2019)*, a hardened contract killer's world collapses when his latest targets reveal unnatural powers—ties to the death of his beloved wife. Directed by Bryan G.
Director: Bryan G. Thompson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rogue Cell (2019) about?
*Rogue Cell (2019)* follows a seasoned contract killer who uncovers that his latest targets possess eerie supernatural abilities linked to his wife's murder. Haunted by grief and suspicion, he flips the script, turning his targets against the shadowy officials who hired him—unleashing a storm of retaliation.
Who directed Rogue Cell?
Bryan G. Thompson directed *Rogue Cell (2019)*, blending action and sci-fi with a personal touch honed from his background in filmmaking.
Who stars in Rogue Cell?
The film stars Bryan G. Thompson alongside Frances Mitchell, Bob Thompson, Brian Kirwin, and Marlon Hargrave in pivotal roles.
Is Rogue Cell (2019) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Rogue Cell (2019)* offers a fast-paced, genre-mixing experience with strong performances and a gripping premise. Action and crime fans craving something fresh and supernatural-infused may find it well worth a watch.
How long is Rogue Cell?
*Rogue Cell (2019)* runs for 75 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful cinematic experience.
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About Rogue Cell (2019) — A Contract Killer's Supernatural Vendetta Unleashed
In *Rogue Cell (2019)*, a hardened contract killer's world collapses when his latest targets reveal unnatural powers—ties to the death of his beloved wife. Directed by Bryan G. Thompson, this gritty action-crime hybrid blends supernatural intrigue with visceral revenge, as the protagonist weaponizes his enemies against the corrupt forces who orchestrated the tragedy. With a runtime of just 75 minutes, the film delivers tight pacing, moral ambiguity, and a relentless atmosphere of paranoia and payback.
Thompson's directorial vision anchors the story in raw emotion and explosive set pieces, while a talented ensemble—including Frances Mitchell and Marlon Hargrave—amplifies the tension. Themes of betrayal, justice, and the blurred line between hunter and hunted resonate long after the credits roll, making *Rogue Cell (2019)* a compelling watch for fans of high-stakes genre cinema.