



Produced by Jennifer Handorf
Written by Alice Lowe
With: Alice Lowe, Dan Renton Skinner, Jo Hartley, Tom Davis, Leila Hoffman, Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Mike Wozniak, Tom Meeten, Marc Bessant, Gemma Whelan, and Della Moon Synnott
Release Date: 13 October 2016
Color/Aspect: Color / 2.35 : 1
Editing: Matteo Bini
Music: James Griffith, Pablo Clements, and Toydrum
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: 13 October 2016
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Color



Alice Lowe’s directorial début, in which she plays an expectant mother coaxed into a killing spree by her unborn child, should be a brilliant new take on exploitation horror and a black comedy with deep feminist themes, but nothing in the picture lives up to its terrific and original premise.
Produced by Jennifer Handorf
Written by Alice Lowe
With: Alice Lowe, Dan Renton Skinner, Jo Hartley, Tom Davis, Leila Hoffman, Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Mike Wozniak, Tom Meeten, Marc Bessant, Gemma Whelan, and Della Moon Synnott
Release Date: 13 October 2016
Color/Aspect: Color / 2.35 : 1
Editing: Matteo Bini
Music: James Griffith, Pablo Clements, and Toydrum
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: 13 October 2016
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Color
An All-timer. One of the 5000 greatest films. Usually only awarded after repeat viewings.
One of the year's best. An excellent film. Possibly one of the 5000 greatest and certainly worthy of repeated viewing.
A very good film. Most films I see fall in the two- or three-star ranking. I give an extra half-star to three-star films that could end up on the list of the 5000 greatest.
A good film. Well worth seeing, but perhaps less significant than a two-and-a-half star film.
A noteworthy or enjoyable film that I can’t fully recommend. Still, two-and-a-half star films are often some of the most memorable films of a year.
A disappointment, an interesting failure, or just a bad movie. But still worth seeing if you’ve got the time.
A bad, rant-worthy film. Should be avoided regardless of hype or talent involved.
One of the worst films.






















