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MOVIE REVIEW: We get all nostalgic with 80s-set horror-comedy 'She Came from the Woods'

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Nostalgia for all things eighties - especially in the horror genre - shows no sign of abating.And as a child of the decade, I don’t mind taking another trip back in time.Director Erik Bloomquist extends his short of the same name to full-length territory.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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If that sounds a little too much like Friday the 13th then don’t be too concerned; although the influence is clear - heck, Friday even gets a name-check - She Came from the Woods veers off into different directions.

Much like Evil Dead , a simplistic ritual is at the film’s sinister heart and blood and gore is in plentiful supply with Bloomquist showing no mercy to many of his young victims.

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