U.K horror flick Comedown is out on DVD on January 28th. From the director of Kidulthood (Menhaj Huda) and starring actor, filmmaker, and record artist Adam Deacon, it certainly has the pedigree, but is this urban towerblock horror worth #11.99 of your hard earned cash, and a place on your DVD shelf?

Well, if you like films, moving pictures, artistic integrity, tight dialogue and engaging plotlines, then no, you probably should buy something else. Like a 1199 penny sweets or another DVD.

We're only kidding, apart from the pretty dodgy looking trailer, which depicts every horror film we've ever seen compressed into a few minutes, it's not an awful film. If you're looking for some cheap thrills with a few mates, perhaps even a drinking game (drink nice) then it could be worth a punt.

IMDB list the synopsis as, "Six friends who turn the deserted the tower block they lived in as kids into a pirate radio station soon learn they are not alone, as a resident psychopath begins hunting them down."

Perhaps the most perplexing thing about this film is that there seem to be no meaningful reviews. And we're (not) sorry if we offended your blog. 

Take a look at the trailer below. It looks like you're going to have to rely on your own intuition on this one, as no one's bothered to review it.