Let Us Prey
Let Us Prey

Let Us Prey (2014)

5.7 ? Apr 17, 2014 1h 32m

Overview

Rachel, a rookie cop, is about to begin her first night shift in a neglected police station in a Scottish, backwater town. The kind of place where the tide has gone out and stranded a motley bunch of the aimless, the forgotten, the bitter-and-twisted who all think that, really, they deserve to be somewhere else. They all think they're there by accident and that, with a little luck, life is going to get better. Wrong, on both counts. Six is about to arrive - and All Hell Will Break Loose!

Genres

Thriller Horror

Release Date

April 17, 2014

Rating

5.7 /10

Runtime

1h 32m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Liam Cunningham

Liam Cunningham

Six

Niall Greig Fulton

Niall Greig Fulton

Dr. Duncan Hume

Pollyanna McIntosh

Pollyanna McIntosh

PC. Rachel Heggie

Douglas Russell

Douglas Russell

Sgt. MacReady

Bryan Larkin

Bryan Larkin

PC. Jack Warnock

Hanna Stanbridge

Hanna Stanbridge

PC. Jennifer Mundie

Brian Vernel

Brian Vernel

Caesar Sargison

James McCreadie

Mulvey

Jonathan Watson

Jonathan Watson

Ralph Beswick

Sophie Stephanie Farmer

Young Rachel

Holly Beattie

Car Crash Victim

Katie Gilbourne

Mrs. Hume

Max McCarthy

Dr. Hume's Son

Ellen Keaveney

Dr. Hume's Daughter

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John Chard

7.0/10

Dec 05, 2015

The number of the beast? An apparent victim of a hit and run, a mysterious stranger is held at a remote police station and starts to take over the emotional state of staff and inmates alike. It's not a new premise, something which is being held against Brian O'Malley's film like it's a crime, but the execution, the technical guile, and atmospheric touches brought to the piece, mark this out as a horror film of some merit. Boosted by having the great Liam Cunningham in the lead role, it's a film that shocks and awes with each passing chapter. It revels in the bloody aspects that unfold, positioning the vile nature that some human's are prone to right at the forefront, and with bloody impact. Piers McGrail's cinematography is superb, the bold and beautiful shine of the blues and golden browns mingle disconcertingly with the down and dirty feel of the police cells, the latter of which appropriately marry up with the characters on show. Steve Lynch's score is a treat, a real nerve bothering piece of work, gnawing away at the senses in the same way that Cunningham's character tugs away at the emotional conditions of his prey. It's a film of many pleasures for the so inclined, it does get away from itself a little at the end, asking a little too much of the viewer, but it doesn't kill the pic and this is very much a horror necklace worth wearing on a night out. 7/10

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Gimly

7.0/10

Jun 04, 2018

A singular sort of horror, both modern and classical, that came as a very pleasant surprise. Adroit work from director Brian O'Malley's feature-length debut, works primarily on the strength of the performances, each and every single member of this small cast shines. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

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