

Movie spotlight
Kaatskill Kannibals
1664, The Huguenots of New Paltz in centuries of cannibalism to survive the wilds of North America. Exorcism and destruction of the depraved cult by Catholic priests armed with guns, bombs, destroys hideous lair of the Huguenot Cannibals.
Insights
Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip in the remote Catskill Mountains discover they are not alone. As they venture deeper into the woods, they stumble upon a terrifying secret hidden within an abandoned cabin, hinting at a dark and violent past. Soon, they find themselves hunted by unseen forces, turning their idyllic getaway into a desperate fight for survival against an ancient, terrifying evil.
Critical Reception
Kaatskill Kannibals received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often being described as a low-budget horror film that struggles with pacing and character development. While some praised its attempt at atmosphere and a few intense moments, many found its execution lacking, citing predictable plot points and uninspired direction. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its raw, independent horror spirit, while others found it to be derivative and underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its slow pacing and underdeveloped characters, failing to build sufficient tension.
Praised by some for its commitment to a grim, atmospheric horror, despite technical limitations.
Deemed too derivative of classic cabin-in-the-woods horror tropes without adding significant innovation.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews and ratings for 'Kaatskill Kannibals' is not readily available or widely published, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in the Catskill Mountains, with much of the cast and crew contributing to the practical effects and set design to keep production costs low.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources