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Feet of Death

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When a paranormal social media influencer winds up dead, a USFS ranger must pull himself out of mourning to grapel with the reality of the fact that Bigfoot might actually exist, and be responsible for a string of unusual deaths in his small town.

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Bobby LePire Film Threat Luckily, the characters are engagingly written and superbly acted, so the drama of the first half is still gripping. Rated: 9/10 Sep 18, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Milan S Everyone did such a wonderful job on this movie. There where times when it was very on the edge of your seat. Great location where it was filmed at. The cast and crew where spot on. For the budget this film had this is a must see movie. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 10/26/24 Full Review Trash Can A A fun indie thriller wrapped around the Bigfoot Mythology. Didn't expect it to be so well acted for a indie Bigfoot film. The film also looks better than most of the low budget horror/thrillers out there. If you like Bigfoot and or a good whodunit, then definitely check out Feet of Death. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/26/24 Full Review Pat H It's rare to see a genre indie movie, let alone a Bigfoot-themed genre indie movie, take as much care with characterisation as writer/director James Chick shows here. We're dealing with a slow burn as a result, which might alienate some thrill-seekers only interested in the potential for cryptid mayhem but certainly pays off in the latter stages of the movie, as we're actually watching rounded characters rather than a body-count-to-be. The cinematography is rather lovely, showing off the locations to great effect and providing an engaging look to the flick; rich and sumptuous forest photography in the daylight scenes, wonderfully spooky and atmospheric once night inevitably falls. Performances are strong and engaging. A touch more “show-don't-tell” might increase the appeal to Friday night viewers but there's a great deal to enjoy here, from the influencer-focused opening to the knock ‘em down, drag ‘em out action of the finale. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/21/24 Full Review Kolo P A well shot and solidly produced thriller film with a unique take on the old Bigfoot story. With only a few characters to keep track of the film doesn’t lose anything in scope and keeps its focus well on Jason the forest ranger who is on the trail of a killer Bigfoot. Any critiques about an actor in a Bigfoot suit are a bit dense really, since no filmmaker could afford to pay for a real Sasquatch creature to act - plus the insurance cost would be too high! Give it a watch, it’s a good bit of thriller filmmaking. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/18/24 Full Review ETHAN M Feet of Death is a thrilling, genre-blending film that delivers both horror and mystery in a unique way. Directed by James Chick, this movie sets a fresh tone in the cryptid-horror genre by combining the unsettling presence of Bigfoot with the very real psychological struggles of its main characters. The film follows a grieving US Forest Service ranger who is reluctantly pulled into investigating strange deaths in his small town after a paranormal social media influencer's untimely demise. What starts as a surreal rumor becomes an alarming reality as the myth of Bigfoot surfaces as a possible cause of the deaths. The film walks a fine line between the psychological weight of grief and the supernatural terror that grips the town, creating tension that builds masterfully. The writing, credited to Ashley Chick, James Chick, and Rayan Stahl, is focused, balancing eerie tension with light moments of humor. The pacing keeps you hooked, never allowing the audience to get too comfortable as it intersperses unexpected twists. The decision to use social media culture as an inciting factor feels timely and clever, anchoring the film in modern-day while playing on age-old fears of the unknown lurking in the woods. The lingering fear created by what you can’t fully see is chilling, reminding us that the scariest threats are often those left mostly to the imagination. Feet of Death is a wild ride for fans of cryptid lore, horror enthusiasts, and those who appreciate a well-told mystery. It’s a film that delivers suspense, a touch of dark humor, and a refreshingly new take on the Bigfoot mythos. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 10/15/24 Full Review Jim E A great movie with a unique twist on the big foot legend - utilising a vlogger was a brilliant way of making this original. Great performance by Andrew Jacob Brown makes this well worth a watch! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/12/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When a paranormal social media influencer winds up dead, a USFS ranger must pull himself out of mourning to grapel with the reality of the fact that Bigfoot might actually exist, and be responsible for a string of unusual deaths in his small town.
Director
James Chick
Screenwriter
James Chick, Ryan Stahl, Ashley Chick
Distributor
Indie Rights
Production Co
Chick Flick Films
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 23, 2024
Runtime
1h 46m
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