Feast (2005)
A relentless, gore-soaked creature feature that turns bar-room survival into savage, subversive horror entertainment.
Feast - Movie Information
- Original Title: Feast
- Release Year: 2005
- Directed by: John Gulager
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Horror, Action
- Age Rating (US): R
- Runtime: 1h 27m
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- Release Date (Theatrical): October 14, 2005 (United States - R), August 20, 2008 (Germany - 18)
- Alternative Titles: Festín diabólico (AR), Caceria Voraz (SV), 人獸戰 (HK), Ziyæt (AZ), Atrapados (ES), Εδεσμα (GR), Feast 1 (US), 兽餐 (CN)
- Production Companies: Maloof Motion Pictures, Neo Art & Logic, Dimension Films, LivePlanet, Five Course Films
- Production Countries: United States of America
Feast - Plot
When a motley crew of strangers find themselves trapped in an isolated tavern, they must band together in a battle for survival against a family of flesh-hungry creatures.
Feast - Trailer
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They're Hungry. You're Dinner.
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Feast - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- John Gulager
Main Cast
- Navi Rawat
- Balthazar Getty
- Jenny Wade
- Henry Rollins
- Duane Whitaker
- Judah Friedlander
- Jason Mewes
- Krista Allen
- Josh Zuckerman
- Clu Gulager
Writers
- Marcus Dunstan
- Patrick Melton
Producers
- Marc Joubert
- Michael Leahy
- Andrew Jameson
- Alex Keledjian
- Joel Soisson
Feast - FAQs
Is Feast based on a true story?
No, Feast is not based on a true story. It is an entirely fictional horror film featuring a group of bar patrons battling a family of savage, flesh-hungry monsters. The film was developed through Project Greenlight, the filmmaking competition series produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
How does Feast subvert horror movie conventions?
Feast famously introduces each character with on-screen title cards listing their name, occupation, life expectancy, and role in the story — then immediately kills off characters the audience expects to survive. This meta approach to horror tropes keeps viewers constantly off-balance and is one of the film’s most celebrated creative choices.
Who are the main actors in Feast?
Feast features an eclectic ensemble cast including Navi Rawat, Balthazar Getty, Jenny Wade, Henry Rollins, Duane Whitaker, Judah Friedlander, Jason Mewes, Krista Allen, Josh Zuckerman, and Clu Gulager, who is the real-life father of director John Gulager.
Where can you stream Feast online?
Feast is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Fandango at Home Free, Pluto TV, Tubi TV, Plex, and Fawesome at no cost. It can also be rented or purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home.
Was Feast a Project Greenlight film?
Yes, Feast was produced as part of Project Greenlight Season 3, the HBO and Bravo competition series that gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct a studio-backed feature. John Gulager won the competition, and the making of the film was documented in the accompanying reality series.
What is the age rating for Feast?
Feast is rated R in the United States. The rating reflects the film’s graphic creature violence, strong gore, crude humor, and adult language throughout. It is intended for mature audiences only and is not suitable for younger viewers.
How long is Feast?
Feast has a runtime of 87 minutes, making it a lean, fast-paced horror experience that wastes little time getting into the carnage. The tight runtime is widely considered one of the film’s strengths, keeping the tension and energy high from start to finish.
What are movies similar to Feast?
If you enjoyed Feast, you might also like Dance of the Dead (2008), a similarly energetic creature-horror comedy, or Feast II: Sloppy Seconds (2008) and Feast III: The Happy Finish (2009), the direct sequels. Fans of siege-style monster horror may also enjoy The Special (2020) and Maw (2018).
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