
With madness in his eyes, a shotgun-toting man storms into a dusty desert bar in the middle of nowhere. Drenched in blood, the mysterious stranger and his wife start speaking of unnoticed, unstoppable creatures preying in the dark, trying to warn everyone of the impending danger. Now, the ravenous monsters desperately want in. As the pitiless entities draw first blood, the utterly unprepared regulars realise that, in the face of impossible odds, there's not enough ammo in the... (Full plot summary below)
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With madness in his eyes, a shotgun-toting man storms into a dusty desert bar in the middle of nowhere. Drenched in blood, the mysterious stranger and his wife start speaking of unnoticed, unstoppable creatures preying in the dark, trying to warn everyone of the impending danger. Now, the ravenous monsters desperately want in. As the pitiless entities draw first blood, the utterly unprepared regulars realise that, in the face of impossible odds, there's not enough ammo in the world to stop the fanged intruders. Will they survive the night? Who will be the next course in the monsters' feast?
Leave your thoughts about Feast.
| About.comStaci Layne WilsonFeast does a good job of sending up the genre while maintaining its horror cred. |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressGulager and team have piled on the bloodletting to dam-breaking effect ogling that line between extreme horror & giddy glee that masters Sam Raimi & Peter Jackson perfected. |
| Murphy's Movie ReviewsTed MurphyWhat has ended up on screen is a pretty good horror flick that is marred only by obvious budgetary restraints |
| Film ThreatPete Vonder HaarThis 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. |
| CHUDDevin FaraciFeast is a genuinely fun splatter movie that almost never lets up and definitely never takes itself too seriously, going into Evil Dead territory. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJoBloYou dig on gore, creatures, jokes and being entertained? Feast on Feast baby! |
| ComingSoon.netEdward DouglasJohn Gulager delivers with a horror-comedy reminiscent of the debuts by Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordAnd the 3rd season of Project Greenlight proves the charm with the slick, sick but funny bit of Grand Guignol directed by Hollywood son John Gulager. |
| Reel.comTimothy KnightAlthough Feast will never be mistaken for a masterpiece of the horror genre, on its own 'grindhouse cinema' terms, it mostly delivers the gory goods. |
| IGN MoviesPeter SchomWhile it doesn't advance the monster movie genre into new territory, it has fun exploiting and subverting the genre's conventions and the audience's expectation. |