Director: M. T. Pinson•Genres: Thriller, Horror
A family gathering at a remote cabin takes a terrifying turn when they discover they are being hunted by a group of masked intruders. As the night progresses, their bonds are tested as they fight for survival against an unseen enemy. The film escalates into a desperate struggle for life, revealing the dark secrets that bind them and the ruthless lengths they will go to protect each other.
Endangered Species is a low-budget independent horror film that received a mixed to negative reception. While some viewers appreciated its tense atmosphere and survivalist elements, critics often pointed to its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on genre tropes. Its limited release and distribution also contributed to its relatively low profile.
Relies heavily on familiar horror tropes and jump scares.
Pacing issues and a predictable narrative were frequently cited as drawbacks.
Some praised the film's attempt at creating a tense survival scenario.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Endangered Species are scarce due to its limited release. Those available often express disappointment with the film's unoriginality and lack of compelling character development, though a small number found the suspenseful elements to be moderately engaging.
The film was shot entirely on location in a remote area, aiming to enhance the feeling of isolation and vulnerability for the characters.
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