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Movie Overview
Cast
• Balthazar Getty
• Henry Rollins
• Navi Rawat
Director
• John Gulager
MPAA Rating
Unrated - for pervasive strong violence and gore, language, some sexuality and drug content.
Feast (2006)

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OFCS Rating: 56% Rotten
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5/5
"That Feast can so carefully balance well-played horror and comedy throughout its entire running time is a sure indicator that it is bound to become a cult classic."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

3.5/4
"Gulager 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."  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

C
"By any objective standard, Feast isn't a good movie, but by those of its low-rent genre it's kind of fun."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

0/4
"The word 'unwatchable' is overused when it comes to bad movies, but this is a case when its employment does not represent hyperbole."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

2/5
"Feast suffers from spastic camera syndrome, along with a debilitating bout of hyper-editing disorder."  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

5/10
"...more exhausting than frightening or funny, it is more likely to induce earache than laughs or shivers."  DVDTown.com  John J. Puccio

"The biggest shock is how well Feast works, and it works because of Gulager, who always finds fascinating ways of taking the obvious and making it his own."  Light Views  John Larsen

1/5
"Anyone who has ever followed the Project Greenlight television show probably will agree that... the movies all suck... Feast does not turn this around."  7M Pictures  Kevin Carr

B
"And 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."  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

1.5/4
"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."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

"This is 88 minutes of pure snark-fueled adrenaline rush, a nonstop disgusting grossout of meaty, liquid carnality that is both hilarious and uncomfortable..."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

2/4
"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."  Slant Magazine  Nick Schager

4.5/5
"...nasty, brutish, and short, just like Hobbes said all horror flicks should be."  Film Threat  Pete Vonder Haar

4.5/5
"It hits hard and fast, letting up only to inject some black humor and amp up the tension again before coming back for more."  Film Threat  Pete Vonder Haar

3.5/5
"disgustingly fun"  Filmcritic.com  Sean O'Connell

2.5/4
"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."  Reel.com  Timothy Knight
OFCS Rating: 56% Rotten
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