who goes in search of his missing daughter and finds himself stumbling into a hillbilly remake of midsommarits predecessor, allowing its characters to discuss themes of racism, class prejudice, sexuality and the politics of barbarism, before crushing their skulls with tree trunks, throwing them in pointy animal traps and skewering them with red—hot pokers. come on, help me pull him out. while none of this could be described as original, it is at least pleasantly diverting, in a squishily unpleasant way. ok, so the plot makes no sense whatsoever and there's little of the genuinely disturbing violence—begets—violence themes of the �*70s classics to which this pays homage, but director mike p nelson does pull off a few haunting set pieces and charlotte vega makes a convincing final girl foil to bill sage's bearded cult leader. wrong turn is available on digital platforms now, with a blu—ray release scheduled for may. cheering. new york! if you're looking for a smart blu—ray purchase right now, then check out the bfi's release of mogul mowgli, starring and co—written by the great riz ahmed. rap