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Something has been killing live stock in a remote part of North Wales and now it's started attacking humans. Sophie, a teenager with a troubled past, puts herself and her friends at the mercy of this wild beast, when her obsession of the unexplained leads them deep into the Welsh countryside. Looking for evidence within an abandoned building, Sophie witnesses a vicious attack on her friend and then finds herself incarcerated in a locked room. She cannot escape and her only hope is that her friends manage to find her before her captor makes them his latest victim.
Rating
NR
Director
Simeon Halligan
Studio
Not a Number
Writer
Steve Trimingham, Matt Archer, Mat Archer, Simeon Halligan, Stephen Trimingham
- Intriguing premise that overshadows the fim's low-budget limitations. Pretty original horror in my book.Reply
- I actually rather enjoyed this film. You expect it to be something supernatural or sci-fi, but it's not. It's just a good, clever thriller. I'm surprised not more people enjoyed it. Okay, so the acting isn't amazing, & some of the 'flash backs' were a little confusing but other than that, an enjoyable watch.Reply
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- Reference points from the legend of the Beast of Bodmin, movie werewolf classics to tabloid tales of Catholic child abuse are ticked off in debut director Simoen Halligan's effective yarn.Reply