Calibre is a tense, slow-burning nightmare in the Scottish Highlands. What begins as a hunting trip for two lifelong friends spirals into a paranoid game of survival after a horrific accident. Stranded in an insular village where secrets fester beneath silent glares, the film ratchets up the tension with every glance and grim choice. Anchored by Jack Lowden’s raw performance and steeped in moral ambiguity, it’s a pressure cooker of dread with no easy way out. If you liked Eden Lake or The Wicker Man, this one hits just as hard—only colder.