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TheatricalThe Woman in Black (2012)
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The Descent: Part 2 (DVD)

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Neil Marshall may have handed over directorial duties to film-editor-turned-film-maker Jon Harris, but he maintains a presence as executive producer on this horror sequel to his 2005 subterranean horror. And as sequels go it doesn't get much more immediate; The Descent: Part 2 carries on directly where the first film left off. So we see lone survivor Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) emerge, bloody and terrified, from the cave system which claimed the lives of her potholing friends. Unfortunately for her, however, she is unable to explain what happened, and so is forced to return to the dark depths with the rescue team. It's only when they see for themselves the terrifying, hideously deformed cannibalistic Crawlers who lurk therein that the officials realise exactly what they are dealing with – but by then, of course, it's far too late.

Whereas the original film was a taut, claustrophobic chiller its sequel is a blood-spattered gorefest that may disappoint some expecting more of the same. But this is by design a different experience; while the first film was building up to the unveiling of the creatures, here they have been revealed in all their grotesque glory and so the emphasis is on their murderous mayhem. And it's brutal indeed; watching people torn limb from limb is shocking enough, but to shove the psychologically disturbed Sarah back into the hell from which she's only just escaped gives a whole new edge to proceedings, even if it is a somewhat contrived premise. It may not be as meticulously crafted or as gritty as its predecessor, but nor is it as unflinchingly brutal and there's enough edge of the seat shocks and grisly set-pieces – not to mention satisfying cross-overs from the original – to keep genre fans happy. 3 stars

Extra Features
There's an excellent cast and director commentary, plus making of, deleted scenes with optional commentary from Harris, storyboards and production design gallery. 3 stars

ROLL CREDITS...
Stars Shauna Macdonald, Joshua Dallas
Director Jon Harris
Format DVD & Blu-ray
Distributor Pathe
Released April 12

 


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Movie Highlight

The Woman in Black

Having relaunched in 2010 with the promise of delivering solid horror films for a modern audience, the output from the rebooted Hammer Films has been something of a mixed bag. While its inaugural release, remake Let Me In, was received with great fanfare, subsequent films The Resident and Wake Wood have been less successful. So with its first big release, The Woman in Black, Hammer has much to prove – and has piled on the pressure by choosing to adapt a story that’s not only a bestselling novel but also a long running West End play.

An additional challenge is that tale is so effective because of its simplicity; there are no big set pieces for a filmmaker to hide behind. So it’s reassuring to see that, while some elements of Susan Hill’s story have been tweaked to give it more of a cinematic scope, the narrative runs fairly true. At its heart is young lawyer Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) who, still reeling from the death of his wife in childbirth four years previously, is sent to a remote village in order to organise the paperwork at the isolated Eel Marsh House. On his arrival he finds the locals most unwelcoming, believing that anyone disturbing the peace at the house brings tragedy to the village. Although initially sceptical, Kipps soon discovers that the mansion holds horrifying secrets, and that one of its former occupants is determined to exact terrifying revenge…

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The Walking Dead

The living dead have been a mainstay of horror cinema for decades. Now they maraud onto the small screen in Frank Darabont’s adaptation of the graphic novel by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.

Brit favourite Andrew Lincoln (This LifeTeachers) adopts a convincing drawl to take on the role of sheriff Rick Grimes, who wakes from a coma to find the local residents have become flesh-eating ghouls. While the initial set-up is reminiscent of 28 Days Later, these zombies are not Danny Boyle’s fast moving monsters, but the lumbering breed of tradition. That doesn’t dilute their impact; as Rick teams up with other survivors, the zombies are relentless in their pursuit and the tension builds to unbearable levels.

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