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Darklands

Darklands

The old flesh is dead, long live the new!

4.8 / 1019961h 30m

Synopsis

A reporter investigates ritual profanations and finds himself involved with a Druidic cult.

Genre: Horror

Status: Released

Director: Julian Richards

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Main Cast

Craig Fairbrass

Craig Fairbrass

Frazer Truick

Jon Finch

Jon Finch

David Keller

Rowena King

Rowena King

Rachel Morris

Roger Nott

Dennis Cox

Hubert Rees

Bill Sawyer

Dave Duffy

Dave Duffy

Carver

Ray Gravell

Ray Gravell

Bearded Gypsy

Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch

Salvy

William Thomas

William Thomas

Detective Jarvis

Robert Blythe

Robert Blythe

McCullen

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User Reviews

graeaehorror

Spoiler free review: Darklands (1996) Dir. Julian Richards Where to watch: Prime Video In this 90's spin on The Wicker Man, a newspaper reporter is lured into a conspiracy of pagan rituals and human sacrifice when he investigates the death of a steelworker. This is gritty blue-collar working-class reimagining of the folk horror cult classic. We’re relocated from the Scottish Isles to a remote Welsh setting and the maypole loving cult switched to a hardened misfit gang of gypsies. The comparisons are endless and hard to overlook, but if viewed as a standalone this has its enjoyable moments. A recognisable face in Craig Fairbass (Villain, Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance, Cliffhanger) provides a good turn as our protagonist, offering more depth than the usual hardman persona he’s renowned for. The beginning is slower paced, but the latter half ramps up the tension delivering a predictable but satisfying end. The tone of this film is true 90’s Britian, a colour palette of dark greys wash over the screen adding a sense of foreboding the film needs. Overall Darklands hasn’t aged particularly well and does fall into a lot of tropes that lay strewn throughout the genre. This independent thriller has a depressive feel and suspense in the latter half so may appeal to some.