While the cinematography in this one is somewhat lacking, the story is genuinely atmospheric, although it felt more like an exploitation film than what it was. The development of the characters and their relation to the plot is what is so memorable about this one. Our star is to be hated, reviled, that much is clear from the onset, but once that has been set in our minds, this work really delivers, in a Sigourney Weaver kind of way. I can't really say more than that without giving away the plot and the ending, so I won't.
If you're into retro-horror, this is a definite must see. It's not the best horror, but it is probably one of the best ever done by the British.
It rates a 7.2/10 from...
the Fiend :.
If you're into retro-horror, this is a definite must see. It's not the best horror, but it is probably one of the best ever done by the British.
It rates a 7.2/10 from...
the Fiend :.