

Little Bites
Directed by Spider OneMindy, a young widow and mother who tries to protect her daughter Alice from a flesh eating monster named Agyar. Mindy has been secretly sacrificing her own life by allowing the creature to feast on her body as she keeps Alice hidden away at her grandmother’s house.
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- Sidney Watson3d agoGREAT MOVIE! I also like ghoul 2012 movie to. Reminded me of that. Loved this. They did awesome.
- fraggle67February 23, 2025This was a nice find. A hidden gem amongst the horror films of 2024.
- SgtSnoogansMarch 12, 2025An interesting play of the Vampire genre. The plot builds slowly at first as our protagonist faces difficult decisions involving an unwelcomed guest in her home. It doesn't take long for the movie to shed light on the woman's plight and start to pull at heartstrings and build a sense of sympathy for her before the movie begins taking a darker turn. I can say the story kept me well engaged throughout the films runtime. The way everything is presented allows the viewer to understand the difficult choices felt by the protagonist and make sense of the directions she goes to make the best out of a terrible situation. I found all of the actors did a good job at filling the roles that were portrayed in the movie. The special effects were on point and well developed, using a great mix of lighting and quick moving events to keep anything that could have been lacking out of the viewers main concentration and even so, nothing stood out as overly low budget. This coupled with well thought out and placed musical scores, Little Bites made for an uncommon treat in a sea of overly used plot direction and bland storylines. The dark scheme that is laid out in the background of the story leaves one pondering how they would react if faced with the same situation. It's a great watch.
- Mr CthulhuOctober 14, 2024Great mood and atmosphere, well acted but ultimately the allegory is a little muddled. Worth a watch, but the journey is more engaging than the destination.