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Get Away

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
7.4K
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Nick Frost, Anitta Suikkari, Maisie Ayres, Aisling Bea, and Sebastian Croft in Get Away (2024)
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A family's vacation to a remote getaway takes an unexpected turn when they discover the island they're on is inhabited by a serial killer.A family's vacation to a remote getaway takes an unexpected turn when they discover the island they're on is inhabited by a serial killer.A family's vacation to a remote getaway takes an unexpected turn when they discover the island they're on is inhabited by a serial killer.

  • Director
    • Steffen Haars
  • Writer
    • Nick Frost
  • Stars
    • Nick Frost
    • Aisling Bea
    • Sebastian Croft
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,467
    450
    • Director
      • Steffen Haars
    • Writer
      • Nick Frost
    • Stars
      • Nick Frost
      • Aisling Bea
      • Sebastian Croft
    • 65User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Richard
    Aisling Bea
    Aisling Bea
    • Susan
    Sebastian Croft
    Sebastian Croft
    • Sam
    Ville Virtanen
    Ville Virtanen
    • Detective Forsberg
    Jouko Ahola
    Jouko Ahola
    • Sven
    Eero Milonoff
    Eero Milonoff
    • Matts
    Maisie Ayres
    Maisie Ayres
    • Jessie
    Maria Järvenhelmi
    Maria Järvenhelmi
    • Woman…
    Anitta Suikkari
    Anitta Suikkari
    • Klara
    Ilkka Koivula
    Ilkka Koivula
    • Man…
    Veera Anttila
    Veera Anttila
    • Ticket Girl
    Verneri Lilja
    Verneri Lilja
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    Karoliina Blackburn
    • Ingrid
    Mirja Oksanen
    Mirja Oksanen
    • Late Islander
    Juha Uutela
    • Moth
    Tero Jartti
    • Johan
    Tapio Teräs
    • English Sailor #4
    Ari Murto
    • Ferry Captain
    • Director
      • Steffen Haars
    • Writer
      • Nick Frost
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    User reviews65

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    6Sleepin_Dragon

    It takes time to get going, but fun when it finally does.

    An English family of 2.4 children arrive on a small Swedish island, to witness and observe the celebration of Karantän, unfortunately a killer is also on the island.

    There's something very old school about this movie, it felt as though it could have been made back in 2006, when this style was very popular, so from that point of view it was familiar, but fresh.

    It doesn't deserve some of the negative reviews, I can't help but wonder if some of those are based on the first half of the movie, which is very, very slow, but countered by a riotous second half.

    The twist was unexpected, and it was fun to see the tables turned.

    The performances are good, and there are some hilarious one liners, with Frost daring to make jokes about subjects that have become humour free.

    The first half is just too slow for me to class this as a good film, but the conclusion was a hoot. Once again you'll wonder what The Swedes must make of the way Brits like to portray them, only slightly less weird than in Midsommar.

    6/10.
    6lynseynuttall

    Folk horror / comedy slasher combo

    Pretty entertaining international folk horror that develops into a slasher comedy. Features two of my favourite comedy actors - both Nick Frost and Aisling Bea put in good performances as characters that get more interesting when the killing starts. Feels somewhat rushed at times with having mixed genres and cultures (packing a lot in). It may have been better as a short series where we got to know more about the locals, the dark history of the island and the visiting family. Left some unanswered questions about the history, the traditions and decapitations referred to! Bit scary as a slasher, bit unnerving as a folk horror and sometimes darkly funny.
    6danieljfarthing

    Moderately entertaining silly slasher-horror send-up

    Nick Frost likes a light horror. After just starring in the ghostly "Black Cab" he stars in and wrote extremely silly slasher send-up "Get Away". He & wife Aisling Bea (with teen kids Maisie Ayres & Sebastian Croft) go on holiday to a small, remote Swedish island that's about to go into its annual macabre festival... and does NOT want them there. Though the story has hints of "Midsommer" the style couldn't be more different, and the quality's way off too. Steffen Haars' direction is basic and the performances are mediocre (though Ayres is decent on her big-screen debut, as are Eero Milonoff & Anitta Suikkari as nutty local Swedes). It's moderately entertaining, but sure ain't great.
    6ferguson-6

    Festival of Karantan

    Greetings again from the darkness. Every movie review provides the opportunity to walk the line between telling enough, but not too much. Some movies pose more of a challenge than others, and this is one. Director Steffan Haars (the 'New Kids' movies) and writer-actor Nick Frost team up to deliver a devilish and campy folk horror-slasher-comedy that brings a bit of innovation to genre that could use a boost.

    Nick Frost stars as Richard Smith, a Dad-Joke-loving goof desperate for a relaxing holiday with his family. He's joined by his wife Susan (the multi-talented Aisling Bea), and their teenagers Sam (Sebastian Croft, "Heartstopper") and Jessie (Maisie Ayers in her first feature film). Their odd choice for the 'get away' is Svalta, a remote Swedish island that sports a dark history with its tragic 19th century plague that nearly wiped out the population. The family has scheduled the trip around the Festival of Karantan (Quarantine) marking the unfortunate events of yesteryear.

    Upon their arrival, the locals give them an icy and somewhat threatening reception. Referring to the festival as a "play" doesn't help their cause, and it's only when their creepy Airbnb landlord (Eero Milanoff) shows up to claim them does the tension soften a bit. The house they've rented seems perfect, but soon things feel a bit off. Sam's vegetarian diet and Jessie's spirited approach add an extra dimension, while Richard and Susan play off each other expertly (as we'd expect from Frost and Bea).

    This was my second Nick Frost horror movie in less than a month, as this is on the heels of his much less funny turn in BLACK CAB. Of course, he's known for his comedic turn in the Cornetto trilogy, and his screenplay here is quite impressive. The film really plays up the whole "outsiders" feeling unwanted ... just before the magnificent twist that turns the film into an off-the-rails blood bath. Barry Blue singing "I Eat Cannibals" provides a fitting musical ending to this wild ride from Shudder Films.

    Opening in theaters on December 6, 2024.
    7Josh-GenX

    Solid International Horror Comedy

    GenX reporting in. Caught the first screening of this new international comedy horror film at the AMC. Stars one of the guys from Shaun of The Dead, not the red headed short guy, the heavier fella. It is very funny and has some very good gore scenes that are on par with Tom Savini and the great makeup artists. There are Enough twists and action to keep you guessing. As soon as I started to get bored with it, the director took it to another level, and kept my interest throughout ( unlike Y2k which I walked out on). This is Very dark humour for adults. It is Well acted and surprisingly well written. Definitely worth streaming. From Shudder. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place in Sweden, although the film was shot in Finland.
    • Goofs
      All the Swedes are played by Finnish actors (the film was shot in Finland), and consistently mispronounce Swedish words.
    • Quotes

      Susan: I think it's awful that anyone would hold up a grudge for 200 years.

      Richard: Says the Irish lady.

    • Soundtracks
      Run to the Hills
      Performed by Iron Maiden

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Finland
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 全家一起來企逃
    • Filming locations
      • Tampere, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Big Safari
      • Creativity Capital
      • IPR.VC
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $179,897
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $104,976
      • Dec 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $179,897
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39:1

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