• Director(s)

    Jane Sanger

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    96m

  • Cast

    Sophie Ward, Toyah Willcox, Jenny Wu

Film

Swiperight

strong language, threat, violence, bloody images

SWIPERIGHT is a British horror thriller in which a group of young women on their way to a dance competition in rural Connecticut are targeted by a vengeful serial killer.

SWIPERIGHT is a British horror thriller in which a group of young women on their way to a dance competition in rural Connecticut are targeted by a vengeful serial killer.

violence
A killer repeatedly strikes a victim's neck with a bladed weapon, creating large blood spurts. Other people are strangled, garotted or stabbed. A child deliberately pushes a pram holding a baby into a lake, without strong visual detail. Flashbacks show a man locking his screaming son in a cupboard as punishment for perceived bad behaviour.
threat and horror
In scenes of strong threat, a group of frightened women are stalked and picked off one by one by a murderer. A kidnapped woman wakes in a cell surrounded by other dead and unconscious women, one of whom is wearing a BDSM-style ring gag; however, there are no further indications of sexual threat. A person explores an abandoned psychiatric hospital and finds a room covered in disturbing photographs and drawings, including a photo of a bloody corpse; misogynistic invective such as ‘whore’ and ‘’f**k slut’ is scrawled on the walls. In another scene a boy strapped to a bed in a psychiatric facility is taunted and menaced by an abusive psychiatrist.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘pussy’, ‘slut’, ‘whore’, ‘slag’, ‘bitch’, ‘shit’, 'asshole' and ‘bloody’.
injury detail
There is a fleeting image of a photograph of a bloody corpse, and another of blood rapidly spreading in a swimming pool. Other scenes contain bloodless images of real dead animals such as birds, possums and rabbits.
additional issues
A man describes his mentally ill son as ‘a degenerate’ and ‘incurable’, and in another scene a woman refers to a person with clinical depression as a ‘psycho’; however, discrimination against people with mental health challenges is clearly criticised. There are occasional moderate sex references, including use of the terms ‘horny’ and ‘getting laid’. Other issues include mild scenes of school bullying, and scenes of vomiting.
  • Director(s)

    Jane Sanger

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Horror, Thriller

  • Approx. running minutes

    96m

  • Cast

    Sophie Ward, Toyah Willcox, Jenny Wu

strong language, threat, violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
12/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Alarm Pictures
violence
A killer repeatedly strikes a victim's neck with a bladed weapon, creating large blood spurts. Other people are strangled, garotted or stabbed. A child deliberately pushes a pram holding a baby into a lake, without strong visual detail. Flashbacks show a man locking his screaming son in a cupboard as punishment for perceived bad behaviour.
threat and horror
In scenes of strong threat, a group of frightened women are stalked and picked off one by one by a murderer. A kidnapped woman wakes in a cell surrounded by other dead and unconscious women, one of whom is wearing a BDSM-style ring gag; however, there are no further indications of sexual threat. A person explores an abandoned psychiatric hospital and finds a room covered in disturbing photographs and drawings, including a photo of a bloody corpse; misogynistic invective such as ‘whore’ and ‘’f**k slut’ is scrawled on the walls. In another scene a boy strapped to a bed in a psychiatric facility is taunted and menaced by an abusive psychiatrist.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘pussy’, ‘slut’, ‘whore’, ‘slag’, ‘bitch’, ‘shit’, 'asshole' and ‘bloody’.
injury detail
There is a fleeting image of a photograph of a bloody corpse, and another of blood rapidly spreading in a swimming pool. Other scenes contain bloodless images of real dead animals such as birds, possums and rabbits.
additional issues
A man describes his mentally ill son as ‘a degenerate’ and ‘incurable’, and in another scene a woman refers to a person with clinical depression as a ‘psycho’; however, discrimination against people with mental health challenges is clearly criticised. There are occasional moderate sex references, including use of the terms ‘horny’ and ‘getting laid’. Other issues include mild scenes of school bullying, and scenes of vomiting.
  • Classified date

    12/10/2023

  • Language

    English