Beasts
Beasts

Beasts

1983Movie92 minEnglish

After being parted for thirteen years, Doug and Cindy get together for a relaxing trip into the Colorado Rockies and a chance to get reacquainted. Their plans go terribly awry, however, when a killer grizzly bear turns up in their area, pursued by two ex-cons who are determined to kill it and collect a $500 bounty. Doug and Cindy quickly rediscover their love for one another during their time on the mountain, but if they're to have any life together they'll have to escape the beasts that lurk around them.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Tony R. SmithGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of people are trapped in a remote location and hunted by a mysterious, ravenous creature. As their numbers dwindle, they must band together to uncover the nature of the beast and find a way to survive its relentless attacks. The film explores themes of isolation and the primal fear of the unknown.

Critical Reception

Beasts (1983) is a low-budget creature feature that has garnered a cult following among fans of independent horror. While critically panned upon its release for its special effects and pacing, it is often remembered for its atmospheric tension and a surprisingly effective monster design for its time. Audience reception is divided, with many appreciating its earnest B-movie charm and others finding it too rudimentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and creature effects on a minimal budget.
  • Criticized for its slow pacing and underdeveloped characters.
  • Considered a notable example of independent horror from the early 80s.

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Despite its low budget and limited release, 'Beasts' has gained a reputation among B-movie enthusiasts for its creative use of practical effects and its suspenseful build-up, often being compared to similar creature features of the era.

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