Patrick W
This is a fun mystery-thriller featuring the Big Guy of the Forest and set in the beautiful woods of the Pacific Northwest, captured beautifully in this movie. A death in the forest starts an investigation which leads to uncovering secrets in the forest and among key characters. Andrew Jacob Brown portrays a forest ranger who uncovers these secrets while dealing with his own personal emotional issues. He carries the film by showing the right amount of earnestness, sadness, and dedication to getting to the truth. As the story twists and turns, and with unexpected amounts of humor, the mystery of Bigfoot is revealed, or is it? This is a worthwhile addition to the legend of the Big Guy!
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
09/15/24
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Lauren B
Feet of Death, written by James Chick and Ashley Chick, and directed by James Chick, is a really intriguing movie! The film is a mix of paranormal mystery, murder investigation, and psychological thriller with fantasy elements. I appreciate that the story is a new twist on the myth of Bigfoot! The fact that the murder victims include social media influencers brings the myth into modern times and makes the story feel current. Since the movie is set in small town Washington state, the cinematography is breathtaking throughout, especially the shots of the nature scenery. The costumes and special effects are also strong! The cast keeps the story engaging as well. I recommend this to anyone who like mystery and fantasy, and fans of Bigfoot!
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
09/12/24
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Kyle S
Feet of Death is a really solid Bigfoot horror movie. After a social media influencer is found dead, a ranger investigates the mysterious death. The story slowly unfolds with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I think the thing that impressed me the most about this film was the cinematography and the epic outdoor filming locations. The landscape is beautiful, and you can tell that a lot of work went into producing this movie. The actors did a solid job and I was especially impressed with the fight scenes. If you're looking for a great Bigfoot horror film, stop searching and check the is one out.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
09/12/24
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Jerome V
"Feet of Death" is another entry in the cryptid/horror Big Foot franchise that entertains via its characters, suspenseful setting, and effective sound design. Set amid the picturesque woods of the Pacific Northwest, the movie takes its time developing. Andrew Jacob Brown plays a park ranger who teams up with the local Sheriff (Jack Vanover) to investigate the mysterious death of a Bigfoot YouTuber in the woods. Was it an ex-girlfriend? A rabid bear? Or something more sinister? The unfolding investigation leads to the unsettling conclusion that all is not what it seems out here in the woods. Fans of atmospheric horror and cryptid tales will appreciate this.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
09/10/24
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Dan H
Feet of Death offers an intriguing twist on the Bigfoot legend, blending cryptozoology with a classic murder mystery. The film opens with the mysterious death of a YouTube channel host obsessed with finding Bigfoot in the dense woods of the Pacific Northwest. Set against the eerie, isolated backdrop of Mt. Saint Helens, the atmosphere immediately pulls you into the tension and uncertainty surrounding his demise.
At its heart, Feet of Death is a slow-burn "whodunit," keeping viewers guessing as a local forest ranger and a detective—both at odds with one another—are forced to team up to uncover the truth. Was the host’s death a simple case of a bear attack, or is there something far more sinister lurking in the woods? The gradual build-up of suspense leads to a riveting finale that echoes John Carpenter’s The Thing, evoking themes of primal violence, survival, and the ultimate triumph of nature's raw, untamed power.
The performances, particularly of the investigators, bring a grounded, almost gritty realism to the film as they unravel the mystery. The rugged landscapes and moody cinematography add to the tension, transforming the forest into a character in itself—at once beautiful and terrifying. While Feet of Death takes its time developing, the payoff in the final act makes the journey worth it, especially for fans of atmospheric horror and cryptid tales.
In the end, this film reminds us that sometimes, the scariest things aren’t what we expect—they’re the untamed forces that exist just beyond the edges of civilization. If you enjoy slow-burning suspense with a touch of supernatural speculation, Feet of Death will leave you with a satisfying sense of dread.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
09/08/24
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Catherane S
What a spectacular setting for this action/horror film. The stunning beauty of the outdoors contrasts with the chilling experiences encountered in the woods. The character of Jason was well cast. He had the physicality of someone who has experienced trauma and was believable as the skeptical observer getting swept into the depths he never imagined. The bearded sheriff was a good contrast to Jason. I was a little confused about what I later learned were flashbacks, but I'm giving it a top rating because the story was plausible and kept moving with surprises along the way. A Good Scare.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
09/08/24
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