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Citadel

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Ireland, United Kingdom · 2012
Rated R · 1h 25m
Director Ciarán Foy
Starring James Cosmo, Aneurin Barnard, Amy Shiels, Wunmi Mosaku
Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller

Tommy Cowley, a widower and single father, has been inflicted with chronic agoraphobia since the day his wife was slaughtered and he was unable to protect her. He lives in Edenstown, the council estate where he finds himself terrorized by a gang of syringe wielding feral children, who are intent on taking his infant daughter.

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Los Angeles Times by

The feature debut from Irish writer-director Ciarán Foy, Citadel attempts to transform mundane anxieties into the stuff of a horror film. But the initial tension of the premise dissipates like a slow leak.

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The Playlist by Drew Taylor

Citadel, which won the Midnight award at the fest, further explores the fears and anxieties of urban Britain (and Ireland), and the results are sometimes scary, sometimes silly, and always politically questionable.

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The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

This spare first feature from the Irish filmmaker Ciaran Foy (drawing on his own experiences) has an atavistic pulse, evoking a decaying society where elevators fail and bus drivers cower behind mesh grills.

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Variety by Joe Leydon

Writer-director Ciaran Foy skillfully taps into primal fears and urban paranoia to keep his audience consistently unsettled in Citadel, an intensely suspenseful horror-thriller.

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Time Out by Keith Uhlich

The more that fright-flick conventions take over, the more the movie's recognizable and resonant human fears are dulled.

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Charlotte Observer by Lawrence Toppman

I think Foy simply wants to deliver well-gauged terror and make a few points about personal responsibility and the need to overcome our fears. That he does quite well.

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The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Citadel is plenty scary: a bare-bones man-against-his-worst-fears white knuckler, shot through deep, menacing shadows.

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