It appears even the director doesn't like this film,but for me I think he's being a bit harsh on himself.

Sure it's not perfect, but there are some atmospheric shots,and the story is good enough to keep you interested throughout.

It's shot in what appears to be quite a pretty village which adds to the atmosphere as well.

If you like horror films shot in England, give it a go.

I have just seen a trailer for this directors latest film 'The Devil's Chair' which looks quite amazing.

There aren't enough English horror films for me, so any that come along deserve our attention, and this one isn't as bad as you may think