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Maneater
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults on a spring break road trip becomes stranded in a remote Alaskan town. They soon discover that the town is being terrorized by a mysterious and deadly creature. As the body count rises, they must find a way to survive the night and escape the flesh-eating beast.
Critical Reception
Maneater (2004) received a generally negative reception from critics, often criticized for its predictable plot, weak character development, and uninspired creature effects. Audiences also found it to be a forgettable entry in the creature-feature genre.
What Reviewers Say
Predictable plot that offers little in the way of surprises.
Underwhelming creature effects and unconvincing scares.
Weak character development makes it difficult to care about the victims.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Maneater are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it is a low-budget horror film that fails to deliver on its premise, offering little beyond generic scares and a familiar monster trope.
Fun Fact
Despite being set in Alaska, the film was primarily shot in and around Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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