In this indie horror offering from writer-directors Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton, a small team of explorers heads into the New Hampshire wilderness to investigate an unexplained disappearance that happened some 70 years earlier. No one knows why the residents of Friar made a collective decision to leave their homes — without their money, their clothes or a word about where they’d gone. But the truth could be stranger than fiction.
an imperfect film in some aspects, yet overall I found it to be a creative and engaging take on the "group descent into madness" horror meme. some truly weird and disturbing imagery and truly excellent sound design. I might even go 3.5 to 4 stars, despite the anticlimatic ending. if you've a region free player in your possession, you might want to check out an American FF indie called "Evidence", which can be had cheaply on R2 disc from Amazon UK. quite similar in spirit and production value to Yellowbrickroad, yet the last 25 minutes of Evidence venture into hyperkinetic batshit insanity...