Trapped in a London subway station, a woman who's being pursued by a potential attacker heads into the unknown labyrinth of tunnels beneath the city's streets
This movie contains 35 potentially triggering events.
a female character is tied to a hospital bed with her legs bound open, we don't see anything but there's the obvious implication there. she is then stabbed in the vagina. we see the knife, we see the swing but we do not see the impact.
in extra content on the dvd of a Q&A @FrightFest lead actress Franka Potente said that the rats kept dying in response to a question: "what was it like working with the rats?". the director, Christopher Smith looked panicked and she corrected herself to "they kept pretending they were dying." Smith then said "no animals were harmed in the making" with an awkward face and then joked about it.
Dog is found in small bird cage, and is set free, after he runs away it sounds like he is killed off camera but he appears at the end of the movie unharmed.
There is a SA near the beginning of the movie. Also towards the end, a female character is brutally killed in a sexualized manner. Both scenes are very triggering.
it isn't shown in any gory detail, it all happens under a sheet, but one character's murder explicitly involves this happening to her while she's in a hospital bed with stirrups
They're British- they use the British word for Cigarette. It's the same word, but not used in the slur manner. Figured it was worth warning either way.