

Driven by a hallucinogenic drug and a thirst for revenge, James Hook murders John Darling and loses his hand to Peter Pan. Eighteen years later, Wendy, now married to Peter, has a daughter, Lily. Lily discovers Hook is her biological father, leading her to a remote birthday retreat. Hook escapes prison and embarks on a killing spree, targeting Lily and her friends at the manor.
Acting
Stephen Staley's unhinged, sweaty Hook performance.
Production
Grimy low-budget aesthetic that actually works.

Director
Andrea M. Catinella
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is not connected to the 1991 Steven Spielberg film — it's an unrelated British indie that happened to land the same title.
The film inverts J.M. Barrie's original: here, growing up (marriage, parenthood) makes you vulnerable, while eternal youth (Hook's arrested vengeance) becomes monstrous.