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Wake Wood

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After their only child Alice is bitten to death by a crazed dog, vet Patrick and pharmacist Louise move to a small village called Wake Wood, When the couple are desperately coping with the loss of their daughter, they discover that a local pagan ritual is able to bring Alice back to life in three days. However, everything has it own price...
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London Evening Standard
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March 25, 2011

Low expectations are the key to enjoying Wake Wood. You have been warned.
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Movie Metropolis
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February 11, 2012

Wake Wood at least shows that Hammer is ready to be a player again in the field of horror.
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Dread Central
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August 10, 2011

Wake Wood is an effectively creepy exploration of some of life's biggest moments (birth and death) and is definitely worth checking out
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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March 25, 2011

The film's reasonably effective, but never heightens its impact beyond what's on the page.
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Time Out
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March 23, 2011

For all its pre-Christian paganism, demon child imagery, blood and guts, David Keating's rural horror movie is at heart an involving portrait of a young couple struggling to come to terms with the death of a daughter.
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Independent (UK)
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March 25, 2011

The enveloping creepiness of the village setting scores points, which the film proceeds to squander in careless plotting, imprecise effects and a denouement of arrant silliness.
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Reel Film Reviews
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July 01, 2011

...just another tedious straight-to-video horror effort...
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The Skinny
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March 24, 2011

Right from the start there's a cheeky sense of Hammer coming into the 21st century.
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Mark Leeper's Reviews
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October 21, 2014

The end is a little pat and the story a little too predictable, but much of the film takes a tight hold on the viewer.
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Guardian
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March 28, 2011

The film cleverly brings together WW Jacobs's celebrated short story The Monkey's Paw with The Wicker Man, and it's both touching and scary.
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