‘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
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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