After losing their home following a devastating tragedy, a father and son are forced to move to an old family cabin. Neither reacts well to being thrown into this new world. The son's attempts to relate to his father are complicated when two old friends arrive for a weekend of hunting. This trip into the forest will unearth not only buried feelings of guilt and betrayal, but also a tribe of Sasquatch that are determined to protect their land.
Bill Oberst Jr. | Bauman | |
Miles Joris-Peyrafitte | Michael Crew | |
David Saucedo | Sergio Guerrero | |
Jason Vail | Roger Crew | |
D'Angelo Midili | Will Marx | |
Connor Conrad | The Beast | |
Jordan Neslund | Town Girl | |
Kevin Sheen | Sister's Boyfriend | |
Maria Damey | Older Sister |
Director | John Portanova | |
Writer | John Portanova | |
Producer | Jeremy Berg, A.R. Hall, Matt Medisch, John Portanova, Brent Stiefel, Charles Stiefel | |
Musician | Jon Bash | |
Photography | Jeremy Berg |
Location | Deleted |
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Purchased | May 01, 2020 at EVO |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 01, 2020 at our home |
Added Date | May 01, 2020 12:56:00 |
Modified Date | Nov 29, -0001 23:58:45 |
My quick rating - 2,7/10. Half the movie wasted with nonsense "get to know the characters" which are developed in a way where you just don't really care who lives. Then bring on the scary Sasquatch that might be wearing the same bigfoot mask you see every year walking the Halloween aisle at Walmart. That and such fine acting are all recipes for , well, this flick. All that and an ending that will make you throw your remote in disgust.
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