is a darkly comedic British psychological thriller that masterfully weaponizes social anxiety into a genre-bending "social horror" experience. Directed by Andrew Gaynord and written by Tom Palmer and Tom Stourton , the film explores the excruciating paranoia of modern social dynamics through a 31st birthday reunion that goes spectacularly wrong. Core Premise & Plot
The story follows Pete (), an earnest but slightly self-important charity worker who has recently returned from volunteering at a refugee camp. He travels to a remote English country manor to celebrate his birthday with a group of old university friends he hasn't seen in years. Upon arrival, Pete is immediately unsettled: All My Friends Hate Me (2022)
The film occupies a unique space between (reminiscent of Curb Your Enthusiasm ) and atmospheric horror . Dealing with predatory produce…–The Filmmakers Podcast is a darkly comedic British psychological thriller that
He finds the manor silent and deserted, learning only later that his friends went to the pub without him. He travels to a remote English country manor
The group has invited Harry ( Dustin Demri-Burns ), an obnoxious local from the pub who quickly becomes the center of attention and, in Pete's mind, a potential threat.