Comedown (film)

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Comedown
Comedown.jpg
Directed by Menhaj Huda
Written bySteven Kendall
Produced byDominic Norris
Gareth Wiley
Starring
Music by Theo Green
Production
companies
Serotonin Films
Phoenix Wiley
Distributed by StudioCanal
Release date
  • 4 October 2012 (2012-10-04)(United Kingdom)
[1]
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2,000,000

Comedown is a 2012 British urban horror film directed by Menhaj Huda, and written by Steven Kendall. [2] [3] Dubbed " Kidulthood meets Saw ", the film stars Jacob Anderson, Adam Deacon and Geoff Bell in the lead roles.

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Plot

In an abandoned tower, six friends turn the tower into a radio station and soon learn they are not alone as a resident psychopath begins hunting them down. [4]

Cast

Production

Comedown was shot on a budget of $2,000,000, and was filmed in a suburb of London close to the O2 Arena. [5]

Reception

Critical response

Stephen Dalton of The National wrote in his review: " A good slasher film is not about originality or realism, of course, but about execution – no pun intended. As such, director Menhaj Huda does a decent job with limited ingredients. But there is nothing in this pulpy, formulaic nerve-jangler that horror fans will not have seen countless times before." [6]

Release

Comedown premiered on 4 October 2012, at film festival Grimmfest, but was not released to cinemas on general release, and instead was expected to be released direct-to-DVD on 11 March 2013. [7]

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  5. A Comedown on Trespassers
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  7. Full Plot Details for Comedown