Four young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare.
Mum and Dad, and their 'adopted' children, Birdie & Elbie, work at the airport. The family live off whatever they scavenge from cargo holds, offices and hotels - including a steady stream ... See full summary »
Jimmy Loveit, born with shortened arms due to thalidomide, is a talented kick boxer despite his handicap. Ably coached by Ron, Jimmy is a formidable opponent for anyone in the ring. One ... See full summary »
A search and recovery team heads into the haunted swamp to pick up the pieces and Marybeth learns the secret to ending the voodoo curse that has left Victor Crowley haunting and terrorizing Honey Island Swamp for decades.
Director:
BJ McDonnell
Stars:
Danielle Harris,
Kane Hodder,
Zach Galligan
This is the story of the beautiful young Pervirella. Set in the mythical English land of Condon, the grotesque, power-mad Queen Victoria builds a wall around the country and establishes a "... See full summary »
Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all.
A terrifying story of a young girl who wakes up in a casket with a traumatic head injury and no memory of her identity. She quickly realizes she was abducted by a Deranged Serial Murderer ... See full summary »
The Seasoning House: where young girls are prostituted to the military. An orphaned deaf mute is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, showing the little kindnesses when she can. When fate brings the men that murdered her family and the reason she ended up in the whore house, a chain of events begins that will end her captivity, free the girls still alive in the ... See full summary »
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. Written by
Michael Hallows Eve
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but please don't be totally put off by the first review. This is beautifully acted, and of course the locals ham it up, they are meant to. I didn't notice that disabilities were laughed at, and Mat Fraser gave an immaculate cameo performance. If anything, it's about alienation and otherness (pretentious, moi?) and the young offenders choosing to be outsiders but rather stunned by the reality of that choice.
It's very funny in parts, also gripping and genuinely scary, with really atmospheric music. It's a pity we couldn't help thinking of League of Gentleman at one point, but that's a minor detail. The locations are great, though I will be wary of any pubs called "The Dirty Hole" in future.
Inbred got into my head, as all good horror films should. Go see!
28 of 47 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but please don't be totally put off by the first review. This is beautifully acted, and of course the locals ham it up, they are meant to. I didn't notice that disabilities were laughed at, and Mat Fraser gave an immaculate cameo performance. If anything, it's about alienation and otherness (pretentious, moi?) and the young offenders choosing to be outsiders but rather stunned by the reality of that choice.
It's very funny in parts, also gripping and genuinely scary, with really atmospheric music. It's a pity we couldn't help thinking of League of Gentleman at one point, but that's a minor detail. The locations are great, though I will be wary of any pubs called "The Dirty Hole" in future.
Inbred got into my head, as all good horror films should. Go see!