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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

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On Erin Island, an idyllic fishing village off the coast of Ireland, charming but somewhat work-shy Ciaran O'Shea, is tasked with greeting Lisa Nolan, a straight-laced young officer who has arrived from the mainland. Not that there is much for them to do, aside from dealing with the occasional drunk, and that's usually O'Shea himself. But strange doings are afoot: the crew of a fishing boat disappears, whales start appearing dead on the shore, a local lobsterman catches a strange tentacled creature in his trap. Soon it becomes clear to O'Shea and Nolan that there's something big out there, and that it's hungry. It's time to rally the villagers, arm the troops...and head to the pub. (c) Ifc Midnight
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Release Date Grabbers Jul 19, 2013 Limited
Genres Grabbers
: Drama,Horror,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy

Grabbers

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Total Vote User Grabbers : Visitor
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User Count Like for Grabbers : 893
All Critics Ranting For Grabbers : 6.3
All Critics Count For Grabbers : 19
All Critics Percentage For Grabbers : 79 %

Actors For Grabbers

Richard Coyle,Ruth Bradley,Russell Tovey,Lalor Roddy,David Pearse,Bronagh Gallagher,Pascal Scott,Clelia Murphy,Ned Dennehy,Stuart Graham

Genres Grabbers : Drama,Horror,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy


Review For Grabbers

A polished, watchable genre entertainment that nonetheless lacks the inspired dialogue and situations needed to make a memorable impression.
Dennis Harvey-Variety

For a horror comedy it needed some comedy and some horror.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

This is not quite a horror version of Whisky Galore but there are reminders of Ealing's comic élan.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

This ambitious mix of mirth and menace is an offbeat and hugely enjoyable affair.
Alan Jones-Radio Times

It's perfect for after the pub and while it never hits the heights of say, Tremors, with the right group of mates this should be a lot of fun.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

A likable and technically impressive comedy-horror.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Grabbers doesn't reinvent the horror wheel, but it rises above such quibbles with lovely coastal charm and lots of feck-fuelled laughs.
Stephen Carty-Empire Magazine

Disappointingly, Grabbers is short on shlock and it's not very funny.
-Sky Movies

A hugely enjoyable, frequently funny creature feature that plays like an Irish version of Tremors ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

This Irish/British horror-comedy deals with menacing tentacles of an extraterrestrial kind, with an inspired premise, appealing cast and mix of laughs and thrills ensuring it's destined for cult status.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy

A bit hit and miss, but Richard Coyle leads a game cast.
-Scotsman

A near-irresistible Friday-night-out monster picture in the tradition of Lake Placid or Tremors, with a boozy Irish charm that makes it a distinctive addition to the catalogue of alien invasions.
Kim Newman-Empire Magazine

Grabbers will delight not only the fans of the genre but also anyone who wants to spend 94 minutes in the company of some charming and bumbling characters ...
Evrim Ersoy-Electric Sheep

Wright doesn't take the time to create any real tension, which means that the comedy relief doesn't have a chance of raising laughs.
Eddie Harrison-The List

A bright, breezy Irish monster mash boasting gorgeous cinematography, appealing performances and great SFX, even if it's a little slight for can't-miss status.
Matt Glasby-Total Film

an Irish tentacular Tremors - an icky creature feature with the emphasis on comedy and character, ending (not unlike Shaun of the Dead) in a riotous pub booze-up, with human romance amidst all the extra-terrestrial reproduction.
Anton Bitel-Little White Lies

Topping the list of great movie drunks is the rubbered Ruth Bradley whose legless performance as teetotal Garda Nolan, getting drunk as a skunk, is paralytic perfection.
Brian Henry Martin-UTV

One of those rare horror films with an unimprovable premise: its pack of blood-sucking aliens are fatally allergic to human blood that contains a significant percentage of alcohol.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

An group of Irish villagers have to stay drunk to keep alcohol-fearing alien monsters at bay. Yup.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet

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