Six desperate men with mid-life anxiety set out for a weekend in the country in an attempt to reconnect with their masculinity only to find themselves locked in a bizarre nightmare scenario!
Doghouse is the next instalment in a line of British comedy horrors, with the visual slapstic of 'Shaun of the dead' and the humour of 'Dog Soldiers'. If you're a fan of this genre, you're sure to be pleased.
Fans of the director, Jake West (Evil Aliens, Razorblade Smile) will know what to expect; plenty of action, fountains of blood and piles of gore, which will amuse you for the duration. The storyline is hardly inspiring, but this can be forgiven as there are plenty of laugh out loud moments to keep you watching.
A great, no-brainer, film. Well worth a watch.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Danny Dyer and Noel Clarke star in Jake West's outrageous UK horror-comedy film. When a bunch of lads descend upon a remote village to help a mate get over his divorce, little do they realise that the local womenfolk have been infected by a virus, turning them into rabid, man-hating cannibals! Doghouse, follows six men with mid-life anxiety as they set out for a weekend in the country in an attempt to reconnect with their masculinity. What they find is a catastrophe so horrible and bizarre that a mid-life crisis turns out to be exactly what they need to survive it.
British 'zomcom' (or zombie comedy, if you prefer) starring Danny Dyer. When six men suffering from various symptoms of mid-life angst head off for a weekend in a remote country village to reconnect with their masculinity, they discover that all the women there have been infected with a virus that turns them into man-hating cannibals. The idea of a mid-life crisis quickly pales into insignificance compared with the catastrophe the men now face.
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