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Feast
Directed by
John Gulager
R
2005
86m
Horror
,
Action
,
and more
6.2
56%
59%
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Patrons locked inside a bar are forced to fight monsters.
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Cast of Feast
Navi Rawat
Heroine
Balthazar Getty
Bozo
Jenny Wade
Honey Pie
Henry Rollins
Coach
Duane Whitaker
Boss Man
Judah Friedlander
Beer Guy
Jason Mewes
Edgy Cat
Krista Allen
Tuffy
Josh Zuckerman
Hot Wheels
Clu Gulager
Bartender
Eric Dane
Hero
Treach
Vet
Chauntae Davies
Drunk Girl
Diane Ayala Goldner
Harley Mom
Somah Haaland
Charlie
Tyler Patrick Jones
Cody
Eileen Ryan
Grandma
Hannah Schick
Finger Girl
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Mama Beast
Mike J. Regan
Papa Beast
Feast Ratings & Reviews
Creepy Casey
February 4, 2025
If you are looking for an out of control trilogy look no further than the Feast movies. Google project greenlight
The Hollywood Reporter
Richard James Havis
It works as a funny and slicker-than-expected parody of the genre.
Boxoffice Magazine
Annlee Ellingson
The sepia-toned freeze frames that introduce each character with their names, occupations and life expectancy are a lot of fun, but ultimately the action is cut too fast and too close to be able to tell what's going on.
Boston Globe
The first two "Project Greenlight" films got only brief local runs. Feast isn't likely to do much better.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
Feast suffers from spastic camera syndrome, along with a debilitating bout of hyper-editing disorder.
Film Threat
Pete Vonder Haar
It hits hard and fast, letting up only to inject some black humor and amp up the tension again before coming back for more.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
By any objective standard, Feast isn't a good movie, but by those of its low-rent genre it's kind of fun.
Murphy's Movie Reviews
Ted Murphy
What has ended up on screen is a pretty good horror flick that is marred only by obvious budgetary restraints
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Who knows what might have happened if he had the time and the leverage to smooth out the rough edges, but material this junky can only be salvaged for so much scrap.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Esposito
When monsters attack, the camera gets all jerky, creating the horror effect known as motion sickness.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Repetitive and edited in a stuttering, lightning-fast style that makes it impossible to see who or what is doing what to what or whom, John Gulager's directing debut is horror at its most reductive and least resonant.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
While the reality television series that chronicled the making of this low-budget horror film last year was extremely entertaining, the piece of cinema that resulted is kind of a bore.
Reel.com
Timothy Knight
Although Feast will never be mistaken for a masterpiece of the horror genre, on its own 'grindhouse cinema' terms, it mostly delivers the gory goods.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
This no-budget Project Greenlight production (the third and last) is a fountain of wit as well as gore.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jackie Loohauis
The movie happens to be terrific.
L.A. Weekly
Chuck Wilson
Gulager and screenwriters Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton have come up with some wittily nasty moments.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It's not good, not be a long shot, but it certainly isn't so awful its studio should be treating it like a disease-ridden humming bird only good for a few shots of pellet gun target practice.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Basically throwing together familiar horror ideas without focusing on any in particular, Feast hopes its wild tone will compensate for the lack of distinctive characters or ideas.
Entertainment Weekly
Scott Brown
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.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Rather than catching Feast during its limited midnight-movie theatrical release, one can enjoy comparable B-movie goofiness via any Saturday-night Sci-Fi Channel offering.
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