FALL
★★★★ OUT NOW / CERT 15 / 107 MINS
DIRECTOR Scott Mann
CAST Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Fall is a ruthlessly efficient genre exercise, a movie only interested in making your palms leak sweat and your adrenal glands go into overdrive. Hunter (Virginia Gardner) is a thrill-seeking YouTuber chasing clout by clambering up an abandoned 2,000-foot TV tower; her best pal Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) is a grieving widower seeking closure after tragedy hit a year earlier. Sure enough, the rusty steel cables soon start rattling, and so do your nerves, leaving the pair stranded up high, and us under no illusions as to what kind of film this is. It hardly matters if the plot is somewhat formulaic because the experience is so richly, stupidly, edge-of-your-seat exciting. Fall aims to thrill, and succeeds with flying, vertigo-inducing colours. Do look down!