Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018)
Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018)
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Released Year: 2018
Runtime: 104 minutes
Directors: Crispian Mills
Casts: Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Michael Sheen, Alex MacQueen, Isabella Laughland, Rohan Gotobed, Asa Butterfield, Jamie Blackley, Jo Hartley, Finn Cole, Margot Robbie, Jassa Ahluwalia, Zaak Conway, Hermione Corfield, Tom Rhys Harries, Kit Connor, Alan Drake, Nick Kellington, Joshua Squire, Cory Chambers, Charles Evans, Charlie Fitzherbert, Alhaji Fofana, Hanako Footman, Gary Golding, Levi Masoet, Neil Pendleton, Max Raphael, Jane Stanness, Louis Strong, James Woodroffe, Connor Allbright, Toby Cordes, Ted Day, Thomas Farrow-Tomson, Harry Isherwood, Aron Jackson, Mateusz Kobylec, Sam Redland, Jack Webb, Ben Wheeler
Storyline
Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
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Reviews
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The Guardian -
Crispian Mills directs with zip, throwing things together with a breathlessness that largely distracts from the fact that, for a horror-comedy, Slaughterhouse Rulez is neither particularly scary nor especially funny. But it does have an amiable sort of charm.
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Los Angeles Times -
There’s nothing particularly awful about the film (title aside), but it never develops into the “Shaun of the Dead”-like social satire it strains to be.
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Empire -
Showing more enthusiasm than aptitude, this earns ‘could do better if it tried’ on its report card — but it’s a strange enough genre mix to be vaguely worth a look.
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Screen International -
This sloppy horror comedy under delivers on both shocks and laughs.
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The Telegraph -
The school isn’t specific enough and the horror isn’t weird enough: on both fronts, it’s so broad it could practically be a Norfolk waterway.
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Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.
Don Wallace arrives at Slaughterhouse, an elite boarding school in the English countryside where the children of the wealthiest are groomed to dominate society. But the monolithic rules of the British upper class change when greed and recklessness unleash an ancient power hidden for centuries and future predators become helpless prey.