• Director(s)

    Damien McCarthy

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Leila Sykes, Tiffany Ellen Robinson, Ben Caplan, Jonathan French

Film

Caveat

strong horror, violence, injury detail, domestic abuse

CAVEAT is a horror film in which a desperate drifter with partial memory loss agrees to look after his landlord's psychologically troubled niece on an isolated island.

CAVEAT is a horror film in which a desperate drifter with partial memory loss agrees to look after his landlord's psychologically troubled niece on an isolated island.

violence
There are scenes of strong violence in which characters have their fingers broken and are shot with arrows.
threat and horror
There are scenes of strong horror and jump scares. Characters hear voices, objects seemingly move on their own and people are imprisoned in small spaces.
injury detail
Strong injury detail includes dead bodies with arrows sticking from their chest and face. There is also a scene in which a character tries to remove an arrow from his leg.
additional issues
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’) and use of milder terms (‘shit', 'Jesus', 'Christ'). There are scenes of discrimination in which a man mocks his niece for having schizophrenia, and calls her 'mental'.
  • Director(s)

    Damien McCarthy

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    88m

  • Cast

    Leila Sykes, Tiffany Ellen Robinson, Ben Caplan, Jonathan French

strong horror, violence, injury detail, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
28/02/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
RLJE International Ltd
violence
There are scenes of strong violence in which characters have their fingers broken and are shot with arrows.
threat and horror
There are scenes of strong horror and jump scares. Characters hear voices, objects seemingly move on their own and people are imprisoned in small spaces.
injury detail
Strong injury detail includes dead bodies with arrows sticking from their chest and face. There is also a scene in which a character tries to remove an arrow from his leg.
additional issues
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’) and use of milder terms (‘shit', 'Jesus', 'Christ'). There are scenes of discrimination in which a man mocks his niece for having schizophrenia, and calls her 'mental'.
  • Classified date

    28/02/2022

  • Language

    English