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Originally Posted by MrBarlow Outcast. 2010.
A mother tries to protect her son by using magic to block his father from finding them by using magic of his own.
Set in modern day Edinburgh, the film has something of a low budget look to it, it does start off slow but once passed the 20 minute mark it does become interesting as you don't know who to cheer for, the protective mother played by Kate Dickie or the father who is on the hunt James Nesbitt. The film has the hallmarks of a good horror, tense moments, blood and guts, decent acting and a beast roaming the estate areas, will say this...Kate Dickie has a nice looking body. Attachment 232521 |
I've added this too my shudder watch list tonight as it's sounded interesting was going to watch it but went with queen of black magic(1981).
a legendary solider who is trying to forget his brutal last and is running a small store with his niece is thrust back into the world he is tried too escape when his old commander kidnaps his niece and sends assassins after him. It doesn't seem to have much of a budget but that doesn't stop it have some fantastic and brutal fight scenes with the main charter putting John Wick too shame.
Always had a soft spot for this and was a regular rental thanks too it's artwork. Three robotic we security driods go on a murderous and bloody killing spree after a lighting strike, some great gore and lots of little nods too Roger Corman with posters for his films appearing around the mall and a appearance by that guy Dick Miller.
A very gory and enjoyable slasher that harkens back to the golden age of slashers, it's even shot in the way of a lot of them in the 80s. Basically a clown goes on very gory killing spree, by far the most disturbing thing in the film is the clown wear a pair of breasts it's chopped off and dancing around with them and it's meat and two veg hanging out! Think I will add it too this year's Halloween list.
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