An illustrious British boarding school becomes a bloody battleground when a mysterious sinkhole appears at a nearby fracking site, unleashing unspeakable horror.An illustrious British boarding school becomes a bloody battleground when a mysterious sinkhole appears at a nearby fracking site, unleashing unspeakable horror.An illustrious British boarding school becomes a bloody battleground when a mysterious sinkhole appears at a nearby fracking site, unleashing unspeakable horror.
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- TriviaFirst film to be released by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's production company, Stolen Picture.
- GoofsDuring the final act, Willoughby (Asa Butterfield) takes Don's (Finn Cole) tie to face one of the creatures allowing the others to escape. However in the next shot when Don is talking to Clemsie (Hermione Corfield), his tie is back around his neck tied neatly. When he returns to Willoughby, tie is gone again.
- Crazy creditsDuring the first part of the end credits, the headmaster is giving a voice over speech.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018)
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This was a real mixed-bag of a film. Tries to be a horror-comedy without being particularly scary or funny and uses elements we've seen from stories set at boarding schools like this many times before.
My main issue is the film's first half which does a rather sloppy job setting up the overall story, characters and elements that lead to later payoffs. It also treats the audience like they're stupid at points, showing flashbacks of scenes that literally occurred five minutes beforehand as if we've already forgotten them. This combined with awful dialogue and an odd structure make the first 45 minutes an extremely tedious watch.
When the second half kicks in with the proper introduction of the creatures it becomes a lot more enjoyable, as it truly embraces the gore-fest it becomes. On a production side it's all fairly competent with decent direction and visual effects for the most part. All the acting is fine, with the ever-charming Simon Pegg and Asa Butterfield putting in the best performances.
Overall, if the film had a better script with some more interesting characters who don't all have surface-level motivations then this may have turned out to be a enjoyable experience. Alas, it feels like a wasted opportunity.
My main issue is the film's first half which does a rather sloppy job setting up the overall story, characters and elements that lead to later payoffs. It also treats the audience like they're stupid at points, showing flashbacks of scenes that literally occurred five minutes beforehand as if we've already forgotten them. This combined with awful dialogue and an odd structure make the first 45 minutes an extremely tedious watch.
When the second half kicks in with the proper introduction of the creatures it becomes a lot more enjoyable, as it truly embraces the gore-fest it becomes. On a production side it's all fairly competent with decent direction and visual effects for the most part. All the acting is fine, with the ever-charming Simon Pegg and Asa Butterfield putting in the best performances.
Overall, if the film had a better script with some more interesting characters who don't all have surface-level motivations then this may have turned out to be a enjoyable experience. Alas, it feels like a wasted opportunity.
- carlo_simone18
- Oct 30, 2018
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Quy Tắc Của Lò Mổ
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,665
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,145
- May 19, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $730,762
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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