Paul Hyett’s debut as both a writer and director is set in a brothel house amidst the bloody Balkan warzone. Given Hyett’s special effects background one may have expected him to opt for a monster movie in his premiere directorial outing but instead he has delivered a deftly serious film where authenticity and sensitivity to the subject matter are absolutely key. Fortunately, he has created a strong slice of cinema which is bleak, engaging, tragic and moving; sometimes at the same time.
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1 comment
I like the front cover and it looks like this will make a creepy and exciting movie. Horror just keeps on getting scarier and scarier. Hats off to all the horror movies and especially the great ones, like: Halloween, Fred Kruger, Jason, Dracula, Hell Raiser, Chucky, Omen, etc because those movies helped paved the way for the ones today.