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Doghouse

Doghouse

2009
Comedy Horror
89 min NR United Kingdom
5.807 / 10
6 IMDB

A group of men, heading to a remote village to help one of their friends get over his divorce, soon discover that all the women have been infected…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Jake West / Carole Salisbury / Fraser Fennell-Ball
Starring
Stephen Graham / Danny Dyer / Noel Clarke / Emil Marwa / Lee Ingleby / Keith-Lee Castle / Christina Cole / Terry Stone

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

chaotic gory humorous energetic over-the-top British absurd bloody crude entertaining unpretentious

Reviews

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Beatrice Hayes
Apr 30, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

'Doghouse' attempts to carve out a niche in the crowded horror-comedy landscape with its unique, gendered take on the infected. The story, which sees a group of male friends facing a village of man-hating cannibal women, is certainly…

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Arthur Finch
Apr 30, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

For a film with such a wildly inventive premise, 'Doghouse' manages to be a surprisingly robust slice of horror-comedy. The core idea—a group of men finding themselves in a village where all the women have become ravenous, man-hating…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 30, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

One approaches 'Doghouse' with a certain expectation of B-movie mayhem, and it certainly doesn't disappoint on that front. The premise of a virus turning women into man-eating fiends is as ludicrous as it sounds, and the film embraces…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 30, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Doghouse' delivers exactly what its title and premise suggest: a chaotic, blood-drenched romp with a decidedly British flavour. The setup, a group of blokes encountering a village of female cannibals, is ripe for dark humour and visceral thrills,…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 30, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The lads' trip from hell is the central conceit of 'Doghouse', a British horror-comedy that tries to blend gut-spilling gore with laddish banter. Stephen Graham and Danny Dyer lead a group of mates seeking solace for a friend's…

FAQs

'Doghouse' distinguishes itself by focusing exclusively on female antagonists driven by a specific, man-hating rage rather than a generalised zombie virus. This gendered aspect injects a unique, albeit controversial, flavour into the survival horror formula. Unlike many zombie films that rely on overwhelming numbers and slow dread, 'Doghouse' often presents its infected as more agile and cunning, adding a different kind of threat and allowing for more dynamic action sequences.