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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings

  • Starring: Balthazar Getty, Judah Friedlander, Krista Allen, Navi Rawat
  • Summary: From executive producers Wes Craven, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Chris Moore comes a new terrifying tale, Feast, the winning film from the hit series "Project Greenlight." When a diverse group of strangers find themselves trapped in an isolated tavern, they must band together in a battle for survival against a family of flesh-hungry creatures that lay siege. (Dimension Films) Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 16
  2. Negative: 4 out of 16
  1. 90
    This is a superior horror film. It hits hard and fast, letting up only to inject some black humor and amp up the tension again before coming back for more. Feast is nasty, brutish, and short, just like Hobbes said all horror flicks should be.
  2. Feast isn't quite demented enough to reach Raimi-an heights, but Gulager uses parts of the monster-movie buffalo even the buffalo didn't know existed.
  3. Contains no shocks. But it works as a funny and slicker-than-expected parody of the genre.
  4. 38
    John Gulager's directing debut is horror at its most reductive and least resonant.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. PsychoT.
    8
    What a fantastic gore fest! Can't wait for 2 and 3!
  2. Riren
    7
    Feast is a cynically funny, self-aware horror film made for horror fans. From the opening scene on it plays on horror stereotypes and cliches for the effects of humor and unpredictability in the plot - and to mixed results with both ends. Because of its approach it achieves a kind of charm that excuses most of its shortcomings. Expand
  3. AnujP.
    7
    Not a horror movie, more of a thriller. Very predictable story. acts of monster not highlighted properly, and monster not up to the mark Anyways worth watching once. Expand
  4. JeffC
    6
    As far as recent horror flicks go, this is one of the more entertaining. It is by no means a masterpiece, but it doesn't suck either. I think Gulager's camera work was inspiring, and his direction makes this film a success despite a dogged genre. Expand

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