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**_Another take on the original “Piranha,” but with lampreys (eel-like creatures)_** A town in Michigan is threatened when myriad aggressive lampreys infest the reservoir and get into the water system. Jason Brooks & Shannen Doherty play...


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After chomping through the fish population, thousands of starved lampreys begin attacking the citizens of a sleepy lake town, and the community scrambles to stay alive.
A small town in Michigan is thrown into chaos when a chemical spill causes predatory lampreys to mutate, growing to enormous sizes. These mutated lampreys begin to attack the residents, turning a peaceful lake into a deadly hunting ground. A driven biologist races against time to find a way to stop the monstrous creatures before they consume the entire town.
This made-for-television horror film is generally considered a low-budget, B-movie offering. Critics and audiences often point to its predictable plot, uneven acting, and reliance on schlocky scares. While some appreciate its campy nature and creature feature elements, it is rarely praised for its cinematic quality.
Features over-the-top monster effects common in Syfy channel creature features.
Plot points are highly predictable, leading to a formulaic viewing experience.
Generally viewed as a disposable, campy horror film rather than a serious thriller.
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The film was produced by Asylum, a production company well-known for its low-budget creature features and mockbusters.
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**_Another take on the original “Piranha,” but with lampreys (eel-like creatures)_** A town in Michigan is threatened when myriad aggressive lampreys infest the reservoir and get into the water system. Jason Brooks & Shannen Doherty play...