Gregory Mandry is the director of Gnaw (2008), a film that immerses viewers in a raw and unsettling narrative of survival. Set against a stark urban backdrop, Mandry's work showcases his ability to weave tension and psychological depth into the horror genre. With a keen eye for detail and a focus on the human condition, he invites audiences to confront the darker aspects of existence. His direction in Gnaw exemplifies a commitment to exploring the boundaries of fear and desperation in contemporary cinema.
Gnaw
Six friends take a holiday in the heart of the English countryside which turns into a culinary nightmare when they discover that their hosts are a sadistic family of cannibals, set on turning their guests into their next meal!