Firmly crossing into American Psycho and A Clockwork Orange territory is Ben Wheatley's interpretation of JG Ballard's 1970's novel, High-Rise. On the back of minor triumph Kill List and a couple of recent Doctor Who outings, Wheatley steps up his game with a deliciously brutal, yet polished entry into the big league with the help of a currently shit-hot Tom Hiddleston along with Jeremy Irons and Sienna Miller. In front of a dystopian back drop, the film is set in a high-rise apartment building where the lower-class dwell on the lower floors and the higher classes at the top - in between, a host of amenities such as a hospital, supermarket and school. After a series on power outages and minor squabbles, the building descends into carnage resulting in the conditions perfectly acclimatised to that of a twisted social experiment. With Ben Wheatley's slow burning career about to pick up speed and a trailer Stanley Kubrick would be proud of, High-Rise guarantees to be decadent in its style and a powerhouse of performances, if addition to being a considerably important milestone on a path in the right direction for Wheatley. High-Rise comes out in the UK on March 18th and in the US on April 28th (Internet release).