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K-Shop

Bloody vengeance comes to the streets of a British seaside town in this darkly comic horror. A kebab shop owner's son becomes a creative vigilante as he takes grisly revenge on the violent youths who killed his father.
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Jonathan Hatfull SciFiNow
July 22, 2016 This is a very promising debut.
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Peter Bradshaw Guardian
July 21, 2016 There is no focus, it runs out of ideas, and we get endless ambient shots of people getting drunk in the streets. It sags - which is a shame.
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Lauren Burgess HeyUGuys
July 27, 2016 Dan Pringle may have just made a future cult classic in this twisted tale.
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Wendy Ide Observer (UK)
July 24, 2016 This short film idea can't sustain a feature, no matter how much chilli sauce and cranial trauma you pack into it.
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Allan Hunter
July 24, 2016 If your local high street is a swill of foul-mouthed, drunken louts every weekend then K-Shop will definitely strike a chord.
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Kim Newman Screen International
July 22, 2016 With strong work from a good cast (Abaza in particular), this joins a small group of British horror films rooted in observation and anger.
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Stephen Kelly
July 27, 2016 It may not be the most subtle take on 'binge Britain', but first-time writer/director Dan Pringle has a gift for the gruesome.
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Jason Best Movie Talk
April 09, 2017 Writer-director Dan Pringle intersperses his protagonist's gory actions with verité footage of inebriated night-time revelry on the streets of Bournemouth that proves even more nauseating.
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Trevor Johnston Radio Times
July 24, 2016 There's definitely more substance here than the usual penny dreadful, but ambition without accomplishment only goes so far.
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Andrew Marshall Starburst
July 21, 2016 The film doesn't actually judge people for their behaviour, but that's not to say it doesn't take gleeful relish in acting out precisely the kind of thing that many of us have thought about, whether we're willing to admit it or not.
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Kate Muir Times (UK)
July 22, 2016 In K-Shop, a little shop of horrors emerges in a kebab takeaway.
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