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A Banquet Review***--

Cert 15 | 97 mins | 2022

3 star unnerving body-image horror film.

A Banquet is a British horror/thriller written by Justin Bull (Merge) and an impressive feature directorial debut from Ruth Paxton, who shows a great deal of promise. It is a Shudder exclusive, available on the streaming service from 26th May 2022.

“You’re not crazy. There is something going on and we will find out what it is.”

A Banquet opens with a harrowing sequence which introduces Holly (Sienna Guillory – Clifford the Big Red Dog) as the caregiver for her terminally ill husband. As she prepares his food he falls to the floor dead fron suicide in a pool of his own blood as her daughter Betsey (Jessica AlexanderGlasshouse) looks on.

Time moves on and Holly, Betsey and her other daughter Isabelle (Ruby Stokes – Bridgerton) are trying to get on with their lives. Betsey is asked what really interests her by her guidance councillor, a question which seeems to unsettle her. Following a bad experience with drugs at a party, she wanders off under a red moon and has an epiphany.

The result of this is that she stops eating altogether, losing interest in the elaborate meals her mother prepares, although she doesn’t lose any weight. Medical personnel can find nothing physically wrong but the family are pushed to their limits. Her grandmother June (Lindsay Duncan – About Time, Under the Tuscan Sun) isn’t buying it but her words fall on deaf ears. Can this family hold itself together in the face of Betsey’s illness?

“We’ve all got problems darling. Don’t be the show. Get up and come down for lunch.”

A Banquet is a deeply unsettling film and should definitely not be watched if you are planning to eat a big meal. Betsey’s growing horror at all things food is so well done, with excellent camera shots and lighting, that it is almost contagious.

The acting is superb all round, these four women are a formidable force on camera together. That’s why I felt it was a shame when the story strayed outside the household, the power of this film lies in the relationships.

It takes a good hard look at some serious issues, terminal illness, suicide, eating disorders and does so without shying away. It’s just a shame that the story is a little ambiguous in places and the end feels like it isn’t enough of a pay off for all the drama that came before.

Having said that, it’s still a really good film and well worth a watch.

“Do you know what it’s called? It’s anorexia. You know who gets it? Entitled middle class white girls.”

A Banquet is available to stream now on Shudder.

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DirectorRuth Paxton
GenreHorror, mystery, thriller
StarringSienna Guillory, Jessica Alexander, Ruby Stokes, Lindsay Duncan
Category: film, Review, Shudder