
This film is about a group of four teen offenders who go to the country for the weekend with two other youth workers. They end up at an old country house near the town of Mortlake in Yorkshire. After they clean up the house so they can stay there they all head in to the village for some well earned drinks only to run in to the local "town folk". The next day they go to a place that has old train carriages to collect some scrap metal when they again run in to the locals, but t... (Full plot summary below)
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This film is about a group of four teen offenders who go to the country for the weekend with two other youth workers. They end up at an old country house near the town of Mortlake in Yorkshire. After they clean up the house so they can stay there they all head in to the village for some well earned drinks only to run in to the local "town folk". The next day they go to a place that has old train carriages to collect some scrap metal when they again run in to the locals, but this time it ends up with one of the youth workers being hurt badly. They go in to the village for help but it turns out to be the worst thing they could have done. The locals aren't as friendly and welcoming as they thought.
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| Digital JournalSarah GopaulFor a feature debut, co-writer/director Alex Chandon seems to be trying to accomplish too much... As seen here, the result is a confused and bloody mess. |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmOne leaves the cinema with one's brain in pieces. |
| GuardianMike McCahillBoth the comedy and horror rake over old ground. |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansDirector Alex Chandon clearly has no truck with the PC-brigade with this gorily offensive horror that revels in a mean streak as wide as the Humber yet is lifted by a sense of humour as keen as a Sheffield blade. |
| Film ThrillsDeirdre CrimminsInbredhad such fun with the kills, that the film practically rolls around in all of that blood itself. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Robbie CollinPatience-sappingly foul British horror film in which a brood of ravening yokels torment inner-city teens on a weekend retreat. |
| User ReviewAlan LGreat special effects 99% practical to no CGI crap. Gore hounds will love it for the F/X , story wise just suspend your disbelief and have fun with it. Couple of just absurd moments that had me rolling , good silly fun. |
| User ReviewLaurent GFantastic! A North Yorkshire gore fest, with Paddy from Emmerdale. Can't get better than that! |
| User Reviewdavid gSeen in Germany I'd give it 8 out of 10 but me and girl friend are both horror lovers !! Got the song e by gum going to get DVD if poss you must see on you tube !! and DVD of the film to just got to say give it a look do not believe all you hear it my be because this was done by one of the small film makers !!!! |
| User ReviewGman HBloody & disgustingly brilliant! Eh bah gum. [7.5/10] |