The Guardian (USA)

The Ringmaster review – petrol-station horror pumps up the nastiness

- Leslie Felperin

This Danish-made shocker would not be my choice of viewing – films that revel in cruelty and the infliction of pain are really not my thing. That said, The Ringmaster is perhaps a little better, or at least a bit more artful, than the usual slash-and-suffer flick.

It opens with a “friendly warning” that there is rough viewing ahead and an admission that even though it is set in Denmark – “land of fairytales, hygge and home to some of the happiest people in the world – it will do its utmost to change that cosy image.

The subversion begins by setting the scene not in some smart Copenhagen flat stuffed with elegant, modern design, but a grotty petrol station in the middle of nowhere. The owner’s daughter, Agnes (Anne Bergfeld, a terrific screamer) arrives for her last shift before she goes off with her doctor boyfriend (Kristoffer Fabricius) to start a new life in Germany. That’s something out of reach for her working-class cowill be stuck at the garage for the foreseeabl­e future, contending with a deadbeat boyfriend of her own (Mads Koudal) and few prospects.

That class tension adds something when the action eventually kicks in and a night of spooky shenanigan­s at the garage turns into a literal horror show, live streamed on the dark net, as the two women are tortured by the titular Ringmaster (Damon Younger, unspeakabl­y creepy in smeary clown makeup).

Director Søren Juul Petersen goes against the grain for this kind of fare by toggling between time frames instead of following chronologi­cally through after a flash forward, which adds a certain irony. The climactic nastiness is hideously unpleasant, but there’s some satisfacti­on in seeing the baddies bested – to a degree.

• The Ringmaster is available on digital platforms from 30 November and in cinemas from 2 December.

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