LIGHTHOUSE
A disparate group of prisoners are being transported by ship to
a remote island prison. Among them is mass killer Leo Rook who audaciously
escapes during a fierce storm and flees to a lighthouse on an isolated
rocky outcrop. When the ship hits rocks and sinks, a bedraggled
bunch of survivors struggles ashore to the apparently deserted lighthouse.
Only when they discover the decapitated corpses of the lighthouse
keepers do they realise, with mounting horror, that the psychopathic
Rook is at large, and hunting them. One by one the death toll mounts
as the terrified party desperately attempts to stay alive until
daybreak.
Lighthouse is a dark, claustrophobic throwback to the classic
stalk-and-slash horrors of the 1980s, combining visceral thrills
and genuine chills with a unique, creepy location.
Set in a world of freezing seas and stormy dark skies, first time
writer-director Simon Hunter puts some strong characters together
and lets them cope with terrifying challenges. The lighthouse, a
symbol of safety and security and of man's ability to control the
environment, becomes the most dangerous place in the world.
Trapped in this dark brooding nightmare are James Purefoy (Bedrooms
& Hallways, Women Talking Dirty) as Richard Spader and Rachel Shelley
(Photographing Faries, Everybody Loves Sunshine) as Kirsty McCloud.
Chris Adamson (Judge Dredd, The Fifth Element, Cutthroat Island)
incarnates the memorable psychopath Leo Rook. |