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Ravenous

Cast

Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, Jeremy Davies View All


Crew

Ted Griffin (Screenplay), Antonia Bird (Director) View All

Release: Mar. 16th, 1999
Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes
Upon receiving reports of missing persons at Fort Spencer, a remote Army outpost on the Western frontier, Capt. John Boyd investigates. After arriving at his new post, Boyd and his regiment aid a wounded frontiersman who recounts a horrifying tale of a wagon train murdered by its supposed guide -- a vicious U.S. Army colonel gone rogue. Fearing the worst, the regiment heads out into the wilderness to verify the gruesome claims.
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Ravenous (1999) Guy Pierce, Robert Carlyle Picked this gem up recently. I had a dim recollection of the film from trailers at release etc. but couldn't remember hearing anything about it good ...

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Prospero
Ravenous is a reminder that not all monsters have fangs or masks or razor-tipped fingers..
Iroquois
I daresay cannibalism is one such signifier that is much harder to completely separate from the concept of horror, especially because it's not only more realistic than such mythological creatures but also because of how it can tap into certain fears about humans' place within the natural order of th....
Sedai
Some might find the film to be a directionless mess with no clear cut footing in storytelling. It is not particularly hilarious, scary, or suspenseful. Ravenous is a unique blend of the three distinct genres that takes a few chances in architecture.


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