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''Unwelcome'' is a 2023
folk horror Folk horror is a subgenre of horror film that uses elements of folklore to invoke fear and foreboding. Typical elements include a rural setting, isolation, and themes of superstition, folk religion, paganism, sacrifice and the dark aspects of natu ...
film directed by
Jon Wright Jon Wright is a Northern Irish writer and film director. Career He is known for directing the Irish monster movie '' Grabbers'' and the British low budget horror comedy '' Tormented'' starring Alex Pettyfer. He directed and co-wrote the scien ...
, co-written by Wright and Mark Stay. The film stars
Hannah John-Kamen Hannah Dominique E. John-Kamen (born 7 September 1989) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Yalena "Dutch" Yardeen in the Syfy television series ''Killjoys'' (2015–2019), Ornela in the sixth season of the HBO series '' Game ...
,
Douglas Booth Douglas John Booth (born 9 July 1992) is an English actor and musician. He first came to public attention following his performance as Boy George in the BBC Two film ''Worried About the Boy'' (2010). He also starred in the BBC adaptations of ' ...
,
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (born 4 March 1987) is a Northern Irish actress from Derry. She is best known for her role as Michelle Mallon in the Channel 4 sitcom ''Derry Girls''. Early life O’Donnell was born on 4 March 1987 to a large family in Derr ...
, Colm Meaney and
Kristian Nairn Kristian Nairn (born 25 November 1975) is an actor and DJ from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He is best known for his portrayal of Hodor in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones''. More recently, he has played Wee John Feeney on the HBO Max se ...
. ''Unwelcome'' was released in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 27 January 2023, by
Warner Bros. Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures is an American film production and distribution company of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group division of Warner Bros. Entertainment (both ultimately owned by Warner Bros. Discovery). The studio is the flagship producer of ...
.


Plot

Young couple Jamie and Maya live together in
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. After learning that Maya is pregnant, Jamie celebrates with her only for them to be attacked by a gang of hoodlums. Maya is left unharmed. In the aftermath of the assault, Jamie and Maya take the opportunity to move to an idyllic new home in rural
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
, inherited from Jamie's great-aunt Maeve after her death. The house requires some work, prompting them to hire the local Whelan family as builders. They are troubled by a warning from Niamh, an old friend of Jamie's aunt, that they should leave an offering of liver at a door of the house's back garden every night for the Red Caps that live in the forest, but accept it as a harmless superstition. As Jamie and Maya spend more time in the house, they are troubled to learn that Maeve lost a child herself, her daughter disappearing when the girl was barely two years old and the body was never found. Niamh tells Maya an old story that the baby was lost as part of a deal with the Red Caps to save the life of the child's father, but Maya wonders if the child was killed in a fit of post-partum depression. The Whelans soon prove themselves to be violent and disturbed; younger children Aisling and Killian often steal minor items from the house, and older son Eoin is often beaten by "Daddy" Whelan. At one point, Maya is lured into the wood by a dog, where she finds a stone shrine to the Red Caps. While trying to return to the house, she finds Eoin, who talks about the abuse he receives from his father, but when she offers him comfort Eoin tries to assault her, only for him to be dragged away by what Maya later identifies as the Red Caps. That night, Jamie has a confrontation with Aisling and Killian in the pub about what happened to their brother, while Maya is visited by a Red Cap that presents her with Eoin's head in a plastic bag. When Jamie returns the two are shocked at this proof that the Red Caps are real, but the house is then attacked by the Whelans, seeking answers about Eoin's disappearance. Maya is caught with Eoin's head while trying to escape as Jamie distracts Daddy Whelan at the front door, forcing Maya to flee into the woods to ask the Red Caps for help. In response to Maya's appeal, the Red Caps come to the house and fight with the Whelans, killing all three as Maya gives birth. Once the baby has been checked at the hospital, their first night back at the house sees the baby being taken by the Red Caps as payment for their help. Maya follows them to the shrine where she discovers an elderly woman who she realises is the lost daughter of Jamie's aunt, kept by the Red Caps. Refusing to let them keep her daughter, Maya kills one of the Red Caps and crushes the old woman's skull with her bare hands. She and her daughter return to the house and Jamie watches in horrified awe as Maya is "baptised" with the blood and skull of the dead woman, apparently being proclaimed as the new "Mother Redcap".


Cast

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Hannah John-Kamen Hannah Dominique E. John-Kamen (born 7 September 1989) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Yalena "Dutch" Yardeen in the Syfy television series ''Killjoys'' (2015–2019), Ornela in the sixth season of the HBO series '' Game ...
as Maya *
Douglas Booth Douglas John Booth (born 9 July 1992) is an English actor and musician. He first came to public attention following his performance as Boy George in the BBC Two film ''Worried About the Boy'' (2010). He also starred in the BBC adaptations of ' ...
as Jamie *
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (born 4 March 1987) is a Northern Irish actress from Derry. She is best known for her role as Michelle Mallon in the Channel 4 sitcom ''Derry Girls''. Early life O’Donnell was born on 4 March 1987 to a large family in Derr ...
as Aisling * Colm Meaney as Daddy Whelan *
Kristian Nairn Kristian Nairn (born 25 November 1975) is an actor and DJ from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He is best known for his portrayal of Hodor in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones''. More recently, he has played Wee John Feeney on the HBO Max se ...
as Eoin *
Niamh Cusack Niamh Cusack ( ; born 20 October 1959) is an Irish actress. Born to a family with deep roots in the performing arts, Cusack has been involved as a performer since a young age. She has served with the UK's two leading theatre companies, the R ...
as Niamh * Chris Walley as Killian * Paul Warren as Redcap Mr Sniff *
Rick Warden Richard George Warden is an English actor. Warden studied at Dr Challoner's Grammar School and received a B.A. honours in history at Churchill College, Cambridge, 1994. He married actress Lucy Barker on 1 May 2004. He is probably best known ...
as Redcap Chief *
Ania Marson Ania Marson (born 22 May 1949 in Gdynia, Poland) is an Anglo-Polish actress. Biography She was trained at the famed Corona Stage Academy and began her career in 1963 in the famous series ''Dixon of Dock Green'', then in 1960, in other series ...
as Mother Redcap


Production

Wright was inspired by the Grimm Fairytales and stories from his own Irish grandfather. Wright described it as a "home invasion movie" and pitched it as "
Gremlins ''Gremlins'' is a 1984 American black comedy horror film directed by Joe Dante, written by Chris Columbus, and starring Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton, Polly Holliday, and Frances Lee McCain, with Howie Mandel providing the voice ...
meets Straw Dogs". John-Kamen and Booth were announced on the production in October 2020 when it was originally called "Little People". Meaney, O'Donnell, Walley and Nairn were also an announced then. The film is produced by Cornerstone films and Peter Touche and Piers Tempest and Jo Bamford's Tempo Productions. The film comes from Warner Bros UK and was based on an original screenplay by Mark Stay. It has prosthetics by Shaune Harrison with Paul Catling on creature design and the visual effects supervisor Paddy Eason who all worked together on Wright's previous film
Grabbers ''Grabbers'' is a 2012 Monster movie, monster horror comedy film directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane. A co-production of Ireland and the United Kingdom, the film stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Bronagh Gallagher and Russell Tov ...
.


Release

''Unwelcome'' was released in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 27 January 2023, in the United States on 10 March 2023, and on digital on 14 March 2023 by
Warner Bros. Pictures Warner Bros. Pictures is an American film production and distribution company of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group division of Warner Bros. Entertainment (both ultimately owned by Warner Bros. Discovery). The studio is the flagship producer of ...
. It was previously scheduled for 4 February 2022, before being moved up to 28 October 2022, then to its current release date.


Reception

On the
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website
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, ''Unwelcome'' holds an approval rating of 63% based on 46 reviews with an average rating of 5.8/10. The site's consensus reads: "''Unwelcomes tonal and pacing issues prevent this rural horror outing from reaching its full potential, but it's still frequently fun". Little White Lies reviewed the film as saying "Anyone who has seen director Jon Wright's previous boozy creature comedy Grabbers might expect Unwelcome to resemble the madcap chaos of Gremlins or Ghoulies, utthe tone is more sober….the psychological and the supernatural similarly abut one another as two sides of the same divide". And said there were "vivid metaphors for the trauma which sufferers can negotiate only at a costly price…Straw Dogs and Wrong Turn meet Irish folk horror". Ellen E Jones evoked Straw Dogs in
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but likened it to "Straw Dogs meets Fraggle Rock. Unwelcome eschews tasteful ambiguity in favour of polyfoam beasties that could have scuttled straight off the set of a lost Jim Henson classic." Jones added "the script by Wright and Mark Stay weaves in enough anxieties, both contemporary and primal, to sustain suspense even amid the silliness. It adds up to an enjoyably unpretentious Irish-ish folk horror." John Nugent in
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said "In the CGI era, practical effects are fast becoming a lost cinematic art. On that basis alone, then, we should be grateful for Unwelcome...this is a film that benefits greatly from the practical execution of its puckish perils, a glorious hark back to an era when tiny imps really did look like they could scratch your eyes out."


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