An appallingly violent British grunge crime movie, so bloody that the girl next to me fainted. This might be acceptable if the film were any good, but it isn't. Fresh out of prison, Benny (Douglas Henshall) gets a job as a TV repairman, but otherwise returns to a squalid life of small-time criminals living in cockroach-infested rooms. These are deeply unlovable characters and the director and writer have variously grisly ends in store for them. Henshall plays the bewildered and much-beaten hero as a refugee from Gregory's Girl, while Emily Woof tries to do a bit too much with a supremely daft role as the blind heroine.