The UK industry gathered at the Cannes UK pavilion yesterday (May 16) to celebrate the work of the eight projects taking part in this year’s Cannes Great 8 showcase.
Christopher Andrews’ Bring Them Down starring Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, Sean Dunn’s The Fall Of Sir Douglas Weatherford and Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path were among the eight titles taking part, with filmmakers taking to the stage to discuss their projects.
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The only documentary in this year’s line-up is Witches, from Elizabeth Sankey, in which the filmmaker explores the unexpected connections...
Christopher Andrews’ Bring Them Down starring Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, Sean Dunn’s The Fall Of Sir Douglas Weatherford and Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path were among the eight titles taking part, with filmmakers taking to the stage to discuss their projects.
Scroll down to see the full line-up
The only documentary in this year’s line-up is Witches, from Elizabeth Sankey, in which the filmmaker explores the unexpected connections...
- 5/17/2024
- ScreenDaily
Christopher Andrews’ Bring Them Down starring Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, Sean Dunn’s The Fall Of Sir Douglas Weatherford and Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path, featuring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, are among the eight films taking part in the Great 8 showcase, which presents new UK feature films from first-and second-time UK filmmakers to international distributors and festival programmers.
Now in its seventh year, the 2024 Great 8 showcase is funded and produced by the BFI and the British Council, with support from the Great Britain & Northern Ireland campaign, BBC Film and Film4.
In preparation for Cannes, unseen footage from...
Now in its seventh year, the 2024 Great 8 showcase is funded and produced by the BFI and the British Council, with support from the Great Britain & Northern Ireland campaign, BBC Film and Film4.
In preparation for Cannes, unseen footage from...
- 5/2/2024
- ScreenDaily
French sales outfit Goodfellas has added Laura Carreira’s debut feature On Falling to its European Film Market (EFM) line-up.
The drama tells the story of a Portuguese warehouse picker working in Scotland. Trapped between the confines of her workplace and the solitude of her flatshare, she seeks to resist the loneliness, alienation and ensuing small talk which begin to threaten her sense of self.
Keeping alive Loach and Sixteen Films’ tradition, the cast features a mixture of actors and non-actors. Portuguese actor Joana Santos leads the cast, which features Inês Vaz, Piotr Sikora, Jake McGarry and Neil Leiper.
It...
The drama tells the story of a Portuguese warehouse picker working in Scotland. Trapped between the confines of her workplace and the solitude of her flatshare, she seeks to resist the loneliness, alienation and ensuing small talk which begin to threaten her sense of self.
Keeping alive Loach and Sixteen Films’ tradition, the cast features a mixture of actors and non-actors. Portuguese actor Joana Santos leads the cast, which features Inês Vaz, Piotr Sikora, Jake McGarry and Neil Leiper.
It...
- 2/14/2024
- ScreenDaily
An adaptation to cinema of any kind is a challenge and it is no different for the closing film of this years’ Glasgow Film Festival, Beats.
Kieran Hurley’s stage play is set in a Scottish town that follows two best friends, Johnno (Cristian Ortega) and Spanner (Lorn MacDonald), in what is a coming of age film set against the backdrop of the ’90s rave scene.
Director Brian Welsh grabs your attention immediately with the films striking black and white display. It is set in a time of youth up-rise against the establishment in protest of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 that makes “gatherings of people around music characterised wholly or pre-dominantly by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” illegal.
This gives way to the pair in revolt following the path to an illegal rave in what you feel is their last big blowout together.
You...
Kieran Hurley’s stage play is set in a Scottish town that follows two best friends, Johnno (Cristian Ortega) and Spanner (Lorn MacDonald), in what is a coming of age film set against the backdrop of the ’90s rave scene.
Director Brian Welsh grabs your attention immediately with the films striking black and white display. It is set in a time of youth up-rise against the establishment in protest of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 that makes “gatherings of people around music characterised wholly or pre-dominantly by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” illegal.
This gives way to the pair in revolt following the path to an illegal rave in what you feel is their last big blowout together.
You...
- 3/4/2019
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A snappy, scrappy, straining-at-the-leash coming-of-ager from bleakest Scotland, Brian Welsh’s “Beats” takes place in 1994 — two years before the release of “Trainspotting,” though 23 years on, it feels like something of an heir to Danny Boyle’s Nineties yardstick. The same spirit of raggedly exuberant, techno-pumped nihilism courses through both films. It’s something of a jolt, then, to realize that while Boyle’s film was an of-the-moment youth revolt, “Beats” is an alternately wistful and furious period piece — looking back at an unstable, exciting era of Cool Britannia and incipient cultural liberation that stalled somewhere along the way to Brexit Britain. That’s the subtext, at least: the surface is a rollicking buddy movie, both funny and stomach-churning as it follows two gawky 15-year-old lads seeking a debauched sendoff to childhood.
The liveliest work to date from Scottish writer-director Welsh (following the feature “In Our Name” and some prominent TV...
The liveliest work to date from Scottish writer-director Welsh (following the feature “In Our Name” and some prominent TV...
- 1/31/2019
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
What exactly are Johnno and Spanner? There are moments when the two Scottish teens hate each other’s guts with bilious fervor, others when they’re the “dream team and that,” inseparable and co-dependent best friends à la Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal in Y Tu Mamá También, others still when their bromance veers into an uncharted, emotionally complex terrain. Brian Welsh’s rollicking Beats thrives on these ambiguities, on a greater-than-life friendship between an introvert and his volcanic and beguilingly ruffian neighbor as they brace for a night out that’s likely to be their last–or at any rate, the last rave their central Scotland turf may ever host.
Based on a 2012 play by Keiran Hurley (here credited as co-script writer next to Welsh), Beats thrums with an unbridled energy that owes less to the massive party it culminates with than to the poignant relationship between the...
Based on a 2012 play by Keiran Hurley (here credited as co-script writer next to Welsh), Beats thrums with an unbridled energy that owes less to the massive party it culminates with than to the poignant relationship between the...
- 1/30/2019
- by Leonardo Goi
- The Film Stage
Director: Alex Chandon. Writers: Alex Chandon and Paul Shrimpton. Cast: Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Neil Leiper, Chris Waller, Nadine Rose Mulkerrin, Terry Haywood, Damien Lloyd-Davies, Derek Melling, Mark Rathbone and Dominic Brunt. Tagline: "They came in peace...they left in pieces." Inbred is a little indie horror production from the United Kingdom and director Alex Chandon (Cradle of Fear). Chandon brings his years of experience in digital special effects to this title in bloody fashion. Very gory, Inbred is a tale of several youths sent up to the north of England to find reform with two social workers. They find a group of blood-thirsty town folk who need more bodies for their terror filled carnival. Thus, outsiders and locals collide in this horror production, which is filled with hilarious moments of dark comedy. Tim (James Burrows), Zeb (Terry Haywood), Sam (Nadine Mulkerrin) and Dwight (Chris Waller) are the dysfunctional kids.
- 11/17/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Alex Chandon's new horror 'Inbred' is set to be the UK's answer to the barrage of inbred hillbilly based horrors that have emerged from overseas in the years gone by. It hits theatres in its homeland on 21 September and will be subsequently followed up by a Blu-ray and DVD release from 15 October. Ahead of this double hit of releases comes this new quad poster with appears to be spoofing the poster from this years Navy Seal action flick 'Act of Valor'. 'Inbred' stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Neil Leiper, Chris Walker, Nadine Rose Mulkerrin, Terry Haywood and Mark Rathbone and below you can check out the new quad, Blu-ray artwork as well as the Nsfw trailer....
- 9/12/2012
- Horror Asylum
Alex Chandon, director of films such as Perivella and Cradle of Fear, has finally returned to the directors chair, some Ten years after his last feature, with Inbred – a film that sounds like a British version of the classic Hollywood “backwoods hillbilly freaks” stereotype, which stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O’Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
We’ve just been sent the brand new trailer for the film, which you can watch below, and you can check out the rest of our coverage right here.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
We’ve just been sent the brand new trailer for the film, which you can watch below, and you can check out the rest of our coverage right here.
- 2/25/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
A while back we told you about a flick that had the UK all up in arms called Inbred (story here). Remember? No? Well, we have a reminder for you in the form of a second trailer.
Alex Chandon's Inbred (review here) follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
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Alex Chandon's Inbred (review here) follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
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- 2/22/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Some good news landed in our inbox this week for those anxious to check out UK horror-comedy Inbred in the form of a new sales agent for the flick and a big batch of new stills. Read on for the details!
Darclight Films, the horror arm of Arclight Films, will be taking Inbred (review here) to Berlin's European Film Market in February, and hopes are that distribution deals will happen soon after.
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star.
While we await more news and a "proper" trailer soon,...
Darclight Films, the horror arm of Arclight Films, will be taking Inbred (review here) to Berlin's European Film Market in February, and hopes are that distribution deals will happen soon after.
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star.
While we await more news and a "proper" trailer soon,...
- 1/21/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The annual UK bash known as Film4 FrightFest is just around the corner, and with it will come all manner of extreme spookiness, which starts now with several new bits of eye candy from the freakshow that is Inbred!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
For more information visit the official Film4 FrightFest website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Have a fest in the comments section below!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
For more information visit the official Film4 FrightFest website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Have a fest in the comments section below!
- 8/22/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Wow, now this is quite an unnerving start to the week. Alex Chandon's new UK horror 'Inbred' already sounds pretty crazy but this welcome fact is more than solidified by the release of a bunch of new one-sheets, teaser posters and quads from the movie each more disturbing and twisted than the last. The flick premiering at London's FrightFest next weekend stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Neil Leiper, Chris Walker, Nadine Rose Mulkerrin, Terry Haywood and Mark Rathbone. Check out the new posters below which do all have one thing in common; the inclusion of the strapline 'They Came In Peace. They Left In Pieces'...Nice..Nice....
- 8/22/2011
- Horror Asylum
Inbred will have its World Premiere at London's 2011 Fright Fest August 29th at 6:30pm. This film, shot in the United Kingdom, gives a very English flavour to an often seen American theme of inbreeding and mutation. Just think of the Wrong Turn series of films and the many Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies. Both of these series involve a family shunning normal societal behaviour in favour of murder and bloodshed. This stereotype was developed in the American Appalachians, to generalize a group of hard-working, but misunderstood people who mostly stuck to a clan mentality. Now, the massacre moves to the hills of Yorkshire, where a group of community workers are in for the surprise of their lives.
As well, this film is a co-production between New Flesh Films and Split Second Films. This is the first feature to be produced by New Flesh Films, but the seventh for Split Second.
As well, this film is a co-production between New Flesh Films and Split Second Films. This is the first feature to be produced by New Flesh Films, but the seventh for Split Second.
- 8/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Alex Chandon's British horror 'Inbred' looks to be the UK's answer to the likes of classic inbreeding horror flicks such as 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and 'Wrong Turn'. The movie will get its World premiere screening at this years FrightFest in London later this month and it stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Neil Leiper, Chris Walker, Nadine Rose Mulkerrin, Terry Haywood and Mark Rathbone. Back last November we revealed a batch of new stills and a not-to-shabby poster and now today we can bring you a fresher collection of new stills as well as a new UK quad poster you lucky buggers. Check them all out below....
- 8/17/2011
- Horror Asylum
Alex Chandon, director of films such as Perivella and Cradle of Fear, has finally returned to the directors chair, some Ten years after his last feature, with Inbred – a film that sounds like a British version of the classic Hollywood “backwoods hillbilly freaks” stereotype, which stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O’Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Inbred will be receiving its world premiere as part of this years London Film4 FrightFest on Monday 29th August at 6.30pm, and word has is that the film looks to be this years must-see movie, with tickets...
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Inbred will be receiving its world premiere as part of this years London Film4 FrightFest on Monday 29th August at 6.30pm, and word has is that the film looks to be this years must-see movie, with tickets...
- 8/16/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Alex Chandon, who made a name for himself in the 90s as the director of Perivella and Cradle of Fear, has finally returned to the directors chair, some Ten years after his last feature, with Inbred – a film that sounds like a British version of the classic Hollywood “backwoods hillbilly freaks” stereotype, which stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O’Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
It’s just been announced that Inbred will be receiving its world premiere as part of this years London Film4 FrightFest on Monday 29th August, and as part of...
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
It’s just been announced that Inbred will be receiving its world premiere as part of this years London Film4 FrightFest on Monday 29th August, and as part of...
- 7/4/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here in the States few things make us happier than movies about deformed inbred mutants with a lust for blood. It's for that very reason why we're looking forward to the new flick coming out of the UK entitled, simply, Inbred. In celebration of the movie's debut at the Film4 Frightfest, we proudly present to you our favorite image of the day!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
Festival and day passes go on sale from July 2nd.
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
Festival and day passes go on sale from July 2nd.
- 7/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Remember that flick we told you about that had the UK all up in arms, Inbred (story here)? Well after months of waiting we finally have a trailer and some new artwork for you to dig on!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Meet the rest of your family in the comments section below!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Meet the rest of your family in the comments section below!
- 5/9/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After causing local uproar during production (back last May), we brought you the first ever photos and art for Alex Chandon Inbred, a new indie in post-production starring Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood. "The pic follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved." This afternoon we got our hands on the official sales trailer, while you'll find more at the film's official website or Facebook.
- 5/9/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Alex Chandon, director of Perivella and Cradle of Fear, has returned to movie-making some Ten years after his last feature with Inbred, which stars Jo Hartley, Seamus O’Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Check out the trailer and sixteen images from the film, which looks to do for the UK countryside what Deliverance did in the Us!
You can see more images from Inbred on the films Facebook page.
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Check out the trailer and sixteen images from the film, which looks to do for the UK countryside what Deliverance did in the Us!
You can see more images from Inbred on the films Facebook page.
- 12/1/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Earlier today we provided you with some first images from Alex Chandon's Inbred, and now we've got a big batch of more photos, both behind-the-scenes and straight from the film, along with the trailer and a link to the official website.
Inbred is the twisted brainchild of UK writer/director Alex Chandon (official site here), who was responsible for the independent cult feature films Cradle of Fear (2001) and Pervirella (1997) as well as numerous award-winning shorts and music promos. It is a co-production of New Flesh Films and Split Second Films.
Synopsis:
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Cast:
Jo Hartley - Jo plays Kate,...
Inbred is the twisted brainchild of UK writer/director Alex Chandon (official site here), who was responsible for the independent cult feature films Cradle of Fear (2001) and Pervirella (1997) as well as numerous award-winning shorts and music promos. It is a co-production of New Flesh Films and Split Second Films.
Synopsis:
A disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some local inbred youths rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.
Cast:
Jo Hartley - Jo plays Kate,...
- 12/1/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A new poster and a batch of new stills from Alex Chandon's Brit horror flick 'Inbred' have been revealed. It's been a heck of a long time since Chandon's last feature 'Cradle of Fear' back in 2001, but we do have 'This Is England' actress Jo Hartley starring alongside James Burrows, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, Nadine Mulkerrin, Terry Haywood and Neil Leiper. The stills from the New Flesh Films production (currently in post) are blood splattery and nicely gory for all to enjoy. You can check them out below as well as the new one-sheet....
- 11/30/2010
- Horror Asylum
Remember that flick we told you about that had the UK all up in arms, Inbred (story here)? If not, hit up that link; it's pretty hilarious! In any event we now bring you the first look at some images from the film and the official one-sheet! Dig it!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Meet the rest of your family in the comments section below!
Alex Chandon's Inbred follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers who embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. Yep. We're sold.
Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood star. Look for more on this one soon!
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Meet the rest of your family in the comments section below!
- 11/30/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After causing local uproar during production (back in May), Alex Chandon is now in post-production on Inbred, a new indie starring Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, James Doherty, James Burrows, Nadine Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Terry Haywood. The pic follows a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved. This is a demented black-comedy horror film with nowt taken out. We just got our hands on some early art and the first ever stills, check 'em inside.
- 11/29/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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