"Kane Parsons’ creepy feature debut captures its arrested characters in an uncanny alternative office space where the shadow self runs free"
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"Kane Parsons’ creepy feature debut captures its arrested characters in an uncanny alternative office space where the shadow self runs free"
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"Rupert Evans and Matt Michalik’s low-budget debut feature offers hard-hitting and self-interrogating revenge, in a post-apocalyptical world"
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"...down in the basement the film's dual status as indie buddy movie and psychological horror converges into one. This climactic sequence, unbearably tense but also profoundly moving, takes friendship to its outer limits, while presenting the most alarming aspects of mental illness in the most sympathetic of lights."
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"The baroque body count is just a red herring, with France's insularity, chauvinism and bad blood the real devil here. It's a dark lesson in history which, released in the wake of the Hebdo massacre, seems all too prescient."
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