Satirising consumerism while literally jumping the shark, Kimble Rendall’s savvy stereoscopic superm/sharket sh(l)ocker Bait 3D certainly stocks up the cut-price disaster-movie cliches but, in customer-friendly fashion, delivers them right home. Here‘s a capsule review that I wrote for Sight & Sound, as part of my coverage of last year’s FrightFest Halloween all-nighter.
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