Caught.
This excellent movie has received a torrent of thoroughly undeserved abuse on IMDB, so I think it deserves a shout out.
British journalists Andrew and Julie live in a comfortable Sussex cottage with their children Emily and Toby. Following the flop of their recent book, they are desperate to find a new story for their editor.
Intrigued by recent military activity on the local moor, they start to assemble what might just be a major exposé of nefarious shenanigans. Their suspicions are further aroused when two strange visitors knock at the door, seeking answers to questions they may or may not be able to answer.
Set in 1972 for reasons that are not immediately clear until later in the plot, Caught is the kind of Jamie Patterson film that makes you thankful for indie directors. With a running time just shy of 85 minutes, and a highly ambitious cast of 7, Caught packs a surprising amount of narrative into its sharp, increasingly violent screen time.
The standout performer is Cian Barry, who absolutely nails every scene with what I can only describe as an Oscar-worthy performance.
I rate Caught at 26.64 on the Haglee Scale, which works out as a feisty 8/10 on IMDB.