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Outcast

Evil runs in the blood
2010 | 98m | English

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When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, move to yet another new home, it soon becomes clear they live their lives on the run, hiding from someone or something, terrified of being found. Their hunter, Cathal, soon picks up the trail. Intent on tracking Mary and Fergal, he will go to any lengths to succeed in his quest, often using dark arts to aid him. Mary’s only defence is to use an ancient form of her own magic to protect her only son. When local residents begin to be brutally murdered by an unknown life force, the sense of fear escalates. Is Cathal the beast responsible for the killing? Or is it the beast that he is trying to destroy?
Release Date: Dec 10, 2010
Director: Colm McCarthy
Writer: Colm McCarthy, Tom K. McCarthy
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
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Production Companies Makar Productions, Head Gear Films, Bankside Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Nesbitt Cathal
Kate Dickie Mary
Therese Bradley Jitta
Karen Gillan Ally
Ciarán McMenamin Liam
Niall Bruton Fergal
Claire Catterson Susan
James Cosmo Laird
Hanna Stanbridge Petronella
Daniel Portman Paul
Wendy Wason Barmaid
Ian Whyte Beast
Josh Whitelaw Tomatsk
Fiona O'Shaughnessy Niamh
Christine Tremarco Housing Officer
Name Job
Colm McCarthy Writer, Director
Fiona Gavin Art Direction
Tom K. McCarthy Writer
Wendy Griffin Line Producer
Giles Packham Original Music Composer
Darran Tiernan Director of Photography
Helen Chapman Editor
Rhona Russell Costume Design
Robbie Drake Special Effects Makeup Artist
Maxine Dallas Makeup Artist
Stuart Conran Prosthetic Supervisor
Niamh Morrison Makeup Designer
Dan Frye Special Effects Makeup Artist
Des Hamilton Casting
Tom Sayer Production Design
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Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Eddie Dick Producer
Brendan McCarthy Producer
John McDonnell Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Urban Beasts. Outcast is directed by Colm McCarthy and he co-writes the screenplay with his brother Tom. It stars Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, James Nesbitt, Ciarán McMenamin, Josh Whitelaw, Therese Bradley and James Cosmo. Music is by Giles Packham and cinematography by Darran Ti ... ernan. Mary (Dickie) and her teenage son, Fergal (Bruton), are being tracked by Cathal (Nesbitt), a man using dark arts to achieve his quest. But why is he after them? Can Mary's own witchcraft skills keep them protected? And how come the Scottish housing estate that is their latest home has suddenly started suffering brutal murders? How nice to find an independant British horror bringing something refreshing to the genre, that of the occult in a modern day housing estate - and a depressingly bleak one at that. McCarthy and his team fill out their picture to a backdrop of urban decay, with narrative splinters involving doomed love, a battle of the black arts and a beastie secret to will out. There's no rushing going on here, pic is purposely paced slowly, the writing giving us important information in increments. We are only given partial anatomy glimpses of what is comitting the bloody carnage. The key characters have interesting stories of themselves, with two fractured family dynamics at work, while the delve into cryptic rituals and arcane magic as a weapon makes for fascinating viewing. The big reveal of the perpretrator is something of a let down, for although we are introduced to a new looking creature, the effects work is not great - leaving us hankering for a less is more approach. But it's a minor itch, with a cast on form (does Nesbitt and Dickie even know how to be rubbish in anything anyway), and the colour filters set at social realism, Outcast is a surprise winner of a horror movie. 7/10

May 16, 2024