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The Monsters Hunt at Night
Sheridan (Justin Elijah) returns home after a night of gambling, after receiving a mysterious phone call he attempts to find a girl he once stole.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embark on a camping trip to a remote forest, unaware that a terrifying legend about a creature that hunts at night is about to become a horrifying reality. As darkness falls, they find themselves targeted by an unseen force, and their survival depends on uncovering the truth behind the local folklore before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
The Monsters Hunt at Night received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its low budget and derivative nature as significant drawbacks. While some appreciated its attempts at suspense and atmosphere, many found the plot predictable and the scares uninspired. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers enjoying the creature feature elements despite its flaws.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar horror tropes without adding fresh elements.
The low budget is apparent, impacting the overall production value and special effects.
Attempts at suspense are undermined by predictable plot developments and weak characterization.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The Monsters Hunt at Night are scarce and largely reflect the critical divide, with some finding it a passable creature feature for a low-budget film, while others were disappointed by its lack of originality and poor execution.
Fun Fact
The entire film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the cast and crew being friends and family of the director.
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