14. The Green Inferno (2014/15)

Its seems like Eli Roths cannibal horror has been around for an age now. Filmed in 2013, it was due for release this month until Open Road Films pulled the movie from its release schedule due to financial difficulties. Chances are it will get a release in the new year, but what sort of release is anyones guess. Roths film harks back to the eighties cannibal horrors of Ruggero Deodato and Umberto Lenzi and sees a group a student activists travel to the amazon to save a vanishing tribe. Unfortunately for them, their plane crashes in the jungle and they are hunted and taken hostage by the same natives they sought to help. The film has had middling advance word from festival showings but will still be of interest to those throwback years when cannibal horrors were being banned by the BBFC. Ironically, a sequel has already been announced but while this might still get a small-scale cinema release, chances are that any sequel will be a direct-to-DVD shocker.