Bunker should stay underground

Seven German soldiers in the Second World War, cornered in an underground bunker, find unholy spirits more terrifying than the advancing US troops.

Rob Green's attempt to fuse horror flick with war film is good on mood (claustrophobia lit by flashbacks of summer-meadow massacres) but desperately monotonous in tempo and cursed with players (Jason Flemyng, Charley Boorman, Jack Davenport et al) who look and sound less like a German platoon than the Junior Training Corps of a second-rank public school.

The Bunker
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