

British council estate Halloween horror so chaotic it makes Attack the Block look like PBS.
The Hallows Estate is on alert as strange graffiti tags with messages declaring the streets will be taken over on Halloween night begin to appear on walls around the place, along with sightings of strange figures lurking in the shadows. One of the gangs responsible for the serious anti social behavior that give the estate a bad name, decide to take these threats head on and ignore the curfew on Halloween night. But who ever, or what ever, this new threat is, they seem to have the very night on their side as they make good on their promise of claiming the streets by frightening and violent means.
Practical Effects
Creature design punching way above budget weight
Production
Genuine council estate location authenticity
Director
Brad Watson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on location in actual London housing estates, with some residents appearing as extras during filming.
Released during peak 'hoodie horror' era of British cinema, when moral panic about youth crime dominated headlines — the film accidentally mirrors the very media sensationalism it critiques.
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