First off, the acting was quite good. I believed every single person was exactly as depicted. I didn't like any of them. The shaky camera scenes were more than annoying. And I like FF movies, so this usually doesn't bother me. The plot jumped all over the place. The people repeated lines over and over again. If I hear the term Old Country once more I'm going to throw something through the tv screen. I guess this would have been better as a straight non-FF movie. Not much better.
Plot summary
Thomas Laboss host of "Hard Streets UK", hits the road interviewing families from differing cultures across the UK, uncovering truths, whilst being his usual exploitative self. But there's something a bit more sinister about one particular family and he may not get out of this one alive!
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
October 20, 2020 at 02:53 PM
Director
Top cast
Tech specs
720p.WEB 1080p.WEBMovie Reviews
Odd little film
4 stars?
I gave it 2 for the comedy relief the movie gave me in the end. I've never made a movie and I know it's hard work. That's why I feel guilty knocking this movie. You can see the effort that they put into making a "horror" film. It just wasn't put together very well. I can't suggest this film if you're a "horror" fan like me. Hence, the comedic ending.
PATHETIC attempt at a mocumentary
Poor editing, poor camera work....appalling and brainless interviewer.
Combine those stellar attributes with the most boringly unbelievable women imaginable and you have what I would confidently call the worst piece of film I've seen in many years.