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Attack of the Adult Babies

Rating4.2 /10
20171 h 24 m
United Kingdom
655 people rated

Three family members break into a remote country house to recover secret documents, but discover a cult of wealthy adults dressed as babies inside with sexy "nurses" as their caretakers.

Horror

User Reviews

السايح 💜🇲🇦

29/05/2023 16:17
source: Attack of the Adult Babies

mian_imran

22/11/2022 16:34
If I travel 40 years back and take this movie with me, there must be something fresh. Poor direction, acting, scripting, VFx etc. Makes it really boring to watch. A very non realistic gore scenes confuse you as if it was intend to be a comedy or real slasher. Avoidable movie.

Jules

22/11/2022 16:34
I do enjoy low budget, edgy horror when it's done right, but this was just a chore to sit through. This film doesn't deserve an in-depth review, it deserves to be forgotten with the thousands of other bargain bin attempts at horror. The acting, and especially the script and direction is woeful. Unfortunately, this is the second film by this director I've tortured myself with (the other been Bait), and it boggles my mind that this man feels he has enough talent to make anything of value.

audreytedji

22/11/2022 16:34
A must own for anyone that appreciate the motion picture art form.

P H Y S S

22/11/2022 16:34
Read the title, that's all I'm going to say as I urge you to watch this movie for yourself!

محمد النعمي 😎

22/11/2022 16:34
Adult Babies tries way too hard to push the boundaries of shock and horror into the realms of farce. It does however succeed in moments, but as a whole the film is quite flawed. It seems desperate in its attempt to become a cult classic - and this its downfall - rather than be driven by a strong narrative that actually has some significant impact its just a series of badly-strung, cheap jokes that are mashed together. Despite this, there are momentary glimpses of potential, and the plot, if nothing else, is fairly original. If you look past the shock value you won't find much there - but if you take it with a grain of salt and look at it with a lighthearted glance you might get a few laughs over the sheer insanity it entails. Whilst certainly *not* a film for the whole family to enjoy I'm sure some people out there will find it appealing. (To each their own). 3 Stars - *Just Plain Bad*

Alexia

22/11/2022 16:34
The title of this film sometimes appears as "Attack of the Adult Babies". It's a British film directed by Dominic Brunt, made in 2017. It's a horror comedy, splatter, low-budget film which is crude, rude and full of lewd. To summarise it as best as I can; a family are forced to break into a country estate as they are threatened at gunpoint by two Russian hitmen, who, are under instructions by the father of the family who has his own motives. Upon breaking into the country estate it becomes clear that it is a retreat for a wealthy upper-class cult, comprised of politicians, judges and heads of commerce - it's like an old Etonian reunion on crack. While at the retreat, the cult members all dress up as babies and imbibe a strange drug which makes them believe they are babies - but its ok, hired sexy nurses are there to rub their bellies and change their nappies. As the family dig deeper a sinister plot is uncovered, the cult is a front for an alien entity/pooh God which has been ruling the world for some time. Only the family that started the adventure can end the horrors occurring within the cult. This film isn't for the mainstream masses, or even conventional horror fans - but if you like gross out gore and tongue in cheek humour - then you might enjoy this film. I have to admit, this actually divided my household, I thought it was a decent, albeit random film, my missus out-right hated it and said it's the worst bad film we've seen together - and FTR, I have introduced her to a real library of bad films. The acting wasn't awful, although it's obvious who has acted before and who was just drafted in for this film. Maybe there was a lack of depth and character development, but you wouldn't typically get a massive amount of that in a film of this type anyway so I could overlook that. The pace of the film was ok and flowed nicely - it didn't take too long to get things going. The action was decent with a nice amount of fake blood and fake pooh. The CGI was tastefully done for a low budget film and, random as it was, the Claymation addition towards the end of the film was of a decent standard. The message, or themes explored on the film could have been better - while tip-toeing around a political or philosophical message it didn't really seem to hammer a meaningful message home, it didn't leave me thinking after the end of the film - which was a pity. Now to rating, I rate all films against each other and the standard of films from history and how I feel about them. My reviews and ratings are my opinions only. I didn't hate this film, I didn't think I'd wasted time watching this film - but I didn't come away from the film wanting to tell family and friends that it's a must-watch cult classic either. I'm going to give "Adult Babies" a 5 out of 10.

𝐴𝑟𝑚𝑦_𝑙𝑖𝑏𝑦𝑎

22/11/2022 16:34
Thats all I have to say about it. x This film doesnt make much sense, doesnt make much sense near to theend but overall it's a great laugh. The fx isnt too bad and the gore isnt bad either x

Ruth_colombe

22/11/2022 16:34
Erm..... well.....erm what can I say? Once you seen it you can't unsee it is about the best I can say, seeing Roy Glover and Faith Dingle from Emmerdale was surprising then I realised Paddy from Emmerdale produced it and seeing the kitchen manager from Dinnerladies was surprising too, nothing more to say really!!

👑Sabin shrestha👑

22/11/2022 16:34
ATTACK OF THE ADULT BABIES is the latest work from EMMERDALE actor and horror fan Dominic Brunt. Sadly, it's also his worst yet, a film obsessed with toilet humour, weirdness, and awful effects work which combine to make a viewing experience uniformly bad. There's no plot at all here, just a bunch of characters assembled in a rambling country house occupied by grown men dressed as babies. Some of them are randomly made up to have snouts instead of noses, and many are dispatched via messy but awful-looking CGI. The unknown cast deliver weak performances, and the obsession with excrement and juvenile humour make this one of the poorest British 'horror' films I've ever sat through.
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