

Your landlord is a serial killer. Your neighbor is worse. Happy renting!
Ned Harris is a fifty-something everyman. Doting father. Loyal colleague. Compassionate landlord. Serial killer. Beneath the seemingly normal surface resides a web of warped sensibilities, spontaneous brutality and cold-blooded murder. A psychiatrist would probably blame Ned's peculiar childhood, but what's Paul's excuse? Paul James is Ned's long-standing tenant - callous and calculating, with voyeuristic tendencies and a bizarre sense of humour. So when Kate and Jason, a young couple with problems of their own, move into Ned's building, they prove to be the catalyst for a shocking turn of events. It's not long before Ned's rapidly unravelling life spirals completely out of control, as we race towards a deadly conclusion. The story culminates in a final showdown between Ned and Paul, where they are forced to confront their demons and reveal their darkest secret. Dark Rage is a twisted journey into a deeply disturbed mind. Not for the faint-hearted!
Acting
Dunne's Ned: pathetic, terrifying, somehow you almost root for him.
Writing
Paul's 'bizarre humor' lands like a brick through a window—intentionally.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Two Christophers playing nemeses with nearly identical names—casting coincidence or subtle doppelgänger theme? Director never clarified.
The 0.0 TMDB rating with zero votes suggests this barely circulated outside UK festival circuit, making it a true obscurity-hunter's prize.