7/10
Dry like the Sahara......
2 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Eight friends meet for their monthly brunch. What starts as a pseudo therapy session and an airing of domestic grievances takes a sudden turn when the city falls victim to a mysterious attack.

Trapped in the house and unsure of their fates, these seemingly normal people become increasingly unhinged........

Its a bizarre film for sure, and to be fair, you wouldn't want to have brunch with any of these people, as they are a pretty abhorrent lot, but get past all this, and you have a little treat of a film, with some very good performances, and a funny script.

The majority of the film is set in one house, and as the threat gets closer, patience wear all the more thin, and people start to reveal their true colours.

Cross is the best thing about the film as he is the character who has the biggest change of personality in the film. Yes others change, but it's their attitude toward one another, and their desperation. Cross on the other hand is just plain bizarre.

It's not a film for everyone, it took me a while to get over the smugness of the characters, but its unique, funny, and the final scene is pretty genius.
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