From there on, its an eighty-minute opportunity for the candidates to answer a single question.

Its a hard test, clearly, and this just adds to the tension in the room.

The end has a distinctlyThe Usual Suspectsfeel to it, but its still satisfying.

4 stars

Its a brilliantly crafted character piece that builds from one tense moment to the next.

When the film switches from natural lighting to red lighting, were still delivered a strong picture.

The directors commentary features Stuart Hazeldine and editor Mark Talbot-Butler as they talk us through the film.

4 stars

It runs for just under six minutes and is presented in standard definition.

There are four interview sections.

Stuart Hazeldine discusses his move from writer to director.

4 stars

Feature:

Examis out now on Blu-ray andavailable from the Den Of Geek Store.

Rating:

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