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British horror/genre filmmaker/producer Sam Mason Bell(THE TRUTH WILL OUT,FOUND FOOTAGE OF FEAR) was the editor/co-cinematographer/co-producer of this stale and slow going British found footage horror feature that has a group of paranormal investigators visiting a remote building that they all slowly learn is haunted by a supernatural presence that doesn't like it that they're there.
Director/co-producer Ryan Carter fails upon making this film intriuging,suspenseful,nor chilling as it is mainly another slow moving and heavily talkative tale(replete with a small body count filled finale) upon where the cast goes as much through the acting motion as the director goes through the directing motions while they all try to keep the film astray and going.
Director/co-producer Ryan Carter fails upon making this film intriuging,suspenseful,nor chilling as it is mainly another slow moving and heavily talkative tale(replete with a small body count filled finale) upon where the cast goes as much through the acting motion as the director goes through the directing motions while they all try to keep the film astray and going.
Craig Whyte as Chris Baker is certainly one of my favourite comedic characters in a long time. So well timed and well performed as the selfish arrogant z-list celebrity. His own spin off film certainly packs a punch instead of its predecessor back in 2012 starring Martin Ballantyne. Whyte certainly delivers and steals the whole show, just like he did in the first one. Had me in stitches till the very end. He's also supported by a great fellow cast like Aaron Sharp as the loan shark, Darren Potter as Jack Sparrow and Jill Greenacre as the BBC executive. Great cast and great soundtrack to the whole thing - excellent film!