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A journalist couple invite two strangers into their idyllic village home after noticing strange military activity nearby, but what begins as an informal interview soon descends into a nightmarish fight for survival.
Rating
NR
Director
Jamie Patterson (III)
Studio
Octane Entertainment
Writer
Dave Allsop (II) , Alex Francis
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- Thanks to gorgeously lit set pieces & wonderfully restrained performances in this small-cast excercise in paranoia and tension, CAUGHT delivers a somewhat unbalanced yet worthwhile distillation that pays homage to the best home invasion films such as FUNNY GAMES, even if it never quite reaches that level of greatness.Reply
- Overall good movie. It would have been nice to know what the couple caught on photograh though. Then would have known what "they" actually are.Reply
- Caught delivers plenty of terrifying moments, thanks to the highly committed performances by the central quartet, the superb make-up effects and the perfectly calibrated air of mounting claustrophobic tension provided by the director.Reply
- Shot to resemble a lost grindhouse relic, the freaky home-invasion thriller "Caught" overcomes the genre's clichés thanks to a retro style and sharp hook.Reply
- Adding a sci-fi kink to the home-invasion thriller, Jamie Patterson's "Caught" is small, strange and surprisingly inventive.Reply
- While Caught won't abduct everyone's attention, it's a strange, unique, and intense indie that will be welcomed by both sci-fi and horror fans alike.Reply