‘A return to the hammer days when horror wasn’t afraid to hold your gaze and send a shiver of fear down your spine’
Ben Wheatley, director of KILL LIST
‘Excellent…has a strong air of dread and menace’
Kim Newman, Screen International
‘Pinter-esque, character-driven, genre-crunching horror’
Damon Wise, Empire Online
Ben Wheatley, director of KILL LIST
‘Excellent…has a strong air of dread and menace’
Kim Newman, Screen International
‘Pinter-esque, character-driven, genre-crunching horror’
Damon Wise, Empire Online
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Two hit men are sent to murder an old associate of their underworld boss. But things are not all what they seem in their quarry’s house and the discovery of a make-shift black magic altar - and its shocking sacrifice - sends the uncomprehending duo into the shadowy darkness of their own tortured souls and terrifying confrontations with their worst primal fears.Brilliantly acted, solidly crafted and exuding a palpable atmosphere of claustrophobic dread, this eerily effective gem announces the arrival of director Sean Hogan on the genre’s front-line.
Murdering its way into UK cinemas August 17, 2012
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