"Inbred" (Guardian 21/09/12)
Inbred (18) 90 mins **
This sniggering Brit
splatterfest dispatches a minibus of inner-city care kids on a team-building
exercise to the ominously named Northern backwater of Mortlake, where the
cross-eyed, buck-toothed locals – gathering in their local The Dirty Hole (hur
hur) after a hard day’s livestock-burning – take none too kindly to outsiders.
The ever-welcome Jo Hartley (Thomas Turgoose’s mum in This is England) catches the shambling, happy-amateur tone as one
of the carers, yet both the comedy and horror elements rake over old ground.
The warped variety show the kids stumble into – with its trouserless organist
“Clayderman” and grim forms of 3D entertainment – owes rather too much to Python, The League of Gentlemen and Channel 4’s late-night gem Focus North; co-writer/director Alex
Chandon may also be the first person since That’s
Life!’s Doc Cox to find phallus-shaped carrots enduringly funny. Amiable,
but best kept for DVD.
Inbred opens in selected cinemas today, ahead of its DVD release on October 15.
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