A tense and gripping crime thriller. Predominantly set within the one house, director Andrew Lee Potts utilises as much of the location as possible and creates a palpable nervous energy in scenes where the villains might get caught, with some shots straight from the Hitchcock playbook (and that's a good thing!).
It's has twitsts that you probably will not see coming and keeps you riveted throughout.
All the cast excell, particularly the lead trio (Potts even manages to make us like a really nasty character!) and it's shot excellently. While only in the film relatively briefly, Jason Flemying and Nick Moran are as superb as always.
Highly recommended.
It's has twitsts that you probably will not see coming and keeps you riveted throughout.
All the cast excell, particularly the lead trio (Potts even manages to make us like a really nasty character!) and it's shot excellently. While only in the film relatively briefly, Jason Flemying and Nick Moran are as superb as always.
Highly recommended.