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Originally Posted by Khaleesi
Cold Prey (2007): Liked it a lot, though I had the ending figured out in the first five seconds.
Cassadaga (2011): Corny as hell, but the marionette scenes were acceptably grotesque.
A Field in England (2013): Again, I liked this one. I'm starting to develop a serious crush on Ben Wheatley as a director. Could there be a resurgence of English folk horror underway?
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Loved these especially A Field In England great stuff :)
Citadel (2012) This was quite good, portraying the hoodie horrors (feral children) as almost demonic entities, feeding off fear and there is a lot of that in the lead character. The settings are lovely and grim plus some brutal (though there's no gore which this film doesn't need) scenes make this worth a watch.