“Craig and I played with the idea that he was going to choose in the edit how much we wanted to reveal of Crystal,” Gilpin says. | This was a solid found footage suspense/horror movie in the vein of The Blair Witch Project.

Can't think of a worse movie. [4] He chose to make Stevie a news cameraman, as Stewart saw them as being more likely to continue filming while under duress, as their job is "to shoot the story no matter what the story is", which he thought would be more believable. This will be a pleasant surprise for you even if you are sick of horror found footage type films! [5] Fearnet was somewhat more divided in their review, writing that "The Hunted has a decent story, a creepy setting, and some solid actors but there's simply no escaping how familiar this "found footage" forest feels by now. [2] Stewart stars in the film and also penned its script. Intense and suspenseful.

© 2020 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. The acting is much better! From start to finish there is simply nothing which brings a little light in this dark movie. The one and only compelling aspect of this movie lies in the ghost story told during the middle.

Hopefully there is some home Electro Convulsive machine available or a process to scrub my memory.

Whilst testing his camera equipment, Jake (Josh Stewart, who also wrote and directed) is enjoying a laugh with his tiny children, who in turn are screaming with delight at the images on the camera. |

It was terrible from start to finish. Undoubtedly, this movie will be a complete surprise for you, it was a big surprise for me, and you should definitely put watching this movie on your master plan. After they stab each other and are left bleeding on the floor, she asks Crystal one last time if she’s “Justice for Y’all” and Crystal says no.

This is possibly the worst movie I have seen ever. A most dangerous game is afoot in the controversial social satire/horror thriller “The Hunt,” pitting liberal "elites" against right-wing “deplorables,” ending in one seriously wild climax and boiling down to an unfortunate instance of misinformation.

The phrase "pretentious drivel" comes to mind. Hoping for fame, Jake (Josh Stewart) and Stevie (Ronnie Gene Blevins) have decided to film a pilot for a hunting show deep in a secluded forest.

Trust me - I LOVE horror films (and I've been a fan for 54 years, and have seen 'em all).