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.
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PremiereKelly Borgeson
PremiereKelly Borgeson
Winds up being rather fun. It's not great, but it's certainly not the worst monster movie that I've sat through -- that might be 2003's "Darkness Falls."
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New York PostKyle Smith
New York PostKyle Smith
The highlight is a meta touch: A funny on-screen résumé is posted each time we meet a new character.
Feast isn't the least bit artful, but it is gleefully gruesome, which may be all one can ask of a no-budget monster movie.
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Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
Follows a common horror flick recipe (people under siege from hungry monsters--so much for Greenlight's search for originality), adding a dash of humor to keep things from becoming too much of a checklist.