
Molly, together with her three art student friends, embark upon a mission to find an empty house in London, with the view to the living as squatters, free from rent, and free to party. Having found the ideal squat, they break in and go about the merry business of dressing the stark interior to reflect their artistic selves. Darkness pervades their new dwelling place, a darkness through which they discover the full implications of their intrepid choice. A nightmare unfolds tha... (Full plot summary below)
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Molly, together with her three art student friends, embark upon a mission to find an empty house in London, with the view to the living as squatters, free from rent, and free to party. Having found the ideal squat, they break in and go about the merry business of dressing the stark interior to reflect their artistic selves. Darkness pervades their new dwelling place, a darkness through which they discover the full implications of their intrepid choice. A nightmare unfolds that traps the viewer and protagonists alike in a terrifying and unforgiving new reality. Who or what is orchestrating their bloody demise and why? The house appeared to be empty and yet a malevolent force is clearly at work.
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| Sky CinemaTim EvansWriter-director Daniel Simpson ratchets up the tension, fully acquainting viewers with the soon-to-be victims before letting fly with an all-daggers-stabbing orgy of violence... |
| PopMattersBill GibronIt's not perfect. Heck, at times, it's barely passable. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersSoon the movie is going through the slasher playbook, offering up nothing new and doing little different making the eventual outcome a rather pedestrian and ho-hum affair that even with a nifty final twist sort of bored me senseless. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergDrearily familiar, lazily constructed, and simply not very interesting. No spiders, either. |
| Little White LiesZara MillerWhile it ticks a lot of the right horror boxes, the skeleton just never pops out of that cupboard. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" BartonIn the end we crawled deep into this Spiderhole and all we found was a truly beaten dead horse. |
| User ReviewEd COne line summary: Stoner squatter thieves search for and find their own damnation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Four homeless art students squat in a supposedly abandoned London house. Things go well for a while. The windows and doors look covered with old boards, which should be no problem to break into. The place has been abandoned for a number of years, and not everything works right at first. They discover some old clothes with fresh blood on them. That does not seem to set off their sense of danger. The next morning, joy turns to despair quickly enough. The windows covered with boards had solid metal beneath the boards; the back door was the same. The front door, which Toby so carefully broke into and re-engineered the previous night, has been bolted down with solid metal. Toby's tool box has gone missing, as has every cell phone they had. They try to get the attention of the police outside who are looking over there 'borrowed' van. Hm. The cops cannot hear them. The captor gasses them, then takes Toby away. The rest look for him, but have little success at first. Their captor ties up Zoe as well, then the torture segment starts. Luke and Molly think they have the drop on their captor. They end up killing Toby instead. Then the captor gasses them. He saws off Zoe's lower legs, then turns his attention to Luke and Molly. Molly manages to get free, and strikes her captor with an iron rod, but only once. She leaves that to chance. Molly finds what is left of Luke, then tries to find an exit, now that she has a set of keys. She also finds the captor's back-story which tells partially why he keeps repeating all the torture. Does Molly make it out alive? ---------Scores-------- Cinematography: 10/10 Love the 2.35 aspect ratio. This picture starts out beautifully on the visuals, and continues that way. Sound: 10/10 Creepy, good tracks, well chosen and recorded. Acting: 5/10 Could have been a lot better. Screenplay: 8/10 Tells a story, and does it fairly well. |
| User ReviewJoanna RIt's a good horror but geesh I think they got bored towards the end of making it as the ending was utterly pants!! |
| User ReviewAl MIt's a horror movie... After watching a lot of them, it's difficult to be surprised but it is watchable. Story wise very predicable, the horror scenes made me think of Hostel... (the first one, not that crappy Hostel 2)...the kind of scene that makes you want to take a shower after watching (Those who went through the incredibly gruesome rape scene of the remake of the Hills Have Eyes will understand the feeling... Many showers later, I still feel dirty watching this at the movie) Three stars because it was scary enough to press Pause several time. Would have worked better with a better cast. The character choice was lazy. No depth whatsoever, no way to identify to any of the characters... That s a shame because the rest works actually pretty well. Oh... And it's streaming on Netflix. |
| User ReviewElizabeth RSádica, sucia, sin sentido y sin arañas...totalmente ilógica e irracional |