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An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.
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| StarburstLuke SpaffordWritten and directed by Joe Dietsch and Louie Gibson, Happy Hunting pulls of that rare thing in low budget filmmaking - the holy triptych of incredible visuals, a script that pops and actors with more than the chops to pull it off. |
| Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweA nasty little piece of work that surprises with both its topicality and incisiveness, Happy Hunting unfailingly reminds us about the social problems we try to ignore that just won't go away. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfSlow, painfully so at times, but there are moments of clarity in the writing to make it passably special and inventive, breaking up the routine of a humans-as-prey thriller. |
| The Blogging BansheeMolly HeneryHappy Hunting is a film that has it all; social commentary, humor, and intense bloodshed. This film even has a character that many people suffering through addiction can relate to, and maybe even learn from. |
| HollywoodInToto.comChristian TotoYoung filmmakers Louie Gibson and Joe Dietsch pull off a minor miracle in the Age of Trump. They restrain their political messages for the story's benefit. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreI can’t say this is one of the best, too grim and gory. But it does get a down and dirty job done. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayMore than a few times, the film feels choppy, sloppy or paltry. But Wall gives a sympathetic performance as a man facing his final stand. And even at its pulpiest, Happy Hunting has a point to make — about how in modern society we often use the pretense of morality to justify base savagery. |
| User ReviewErik WAmazing piece of work for the horror film genre. The cinematography was impressive, and finally sound design that doesn't over power dialogue. The characters and actors chosen to portray them could not have been better casted. The sheriff's performance was exceptional and really contributed to the story. Warren was a well played lead and again impresses us with his perfect Yank accent. |
| User ReviewThomas CHey Grant Beckett! Try leaving a review when you can write proper English (douche)! Good movie. Certainly not spectacular but certainly worth seeing. Steven Spielberg was an amateur once upon a time. |
| User ReviewKeith KMy friends absolutely loved this movie. I've seen it over ten time now!!! |