Feast II: Sloppy Seconds, directed by John Gulager, takes viewers back to the macabre world introduced in the first Feast film. After the gruesome events of the initial movie, the survivors find themselves navigating through a town overwhelmed by monstrous creatures. The sequel introduces a new ensemble of characters who, after encountering the deadly beasts, become enmeshed in a frenetic struggle for survival. Balancing gory horror with a sprinkling of dark comedy, the film amplifies the chaos, with characters trying desperately to escape the clutches of the grotesque monsters while simultaneously dealing with their personal vendettas and moral dilemmas.
Length: 1h 40m
Genre: Horror, Thriller
This Title is: Dark, Gruesome
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Trailer
Cast
- Jenny Wade as Honey Pie
- Martin Klebba as Thunder
- Clu Gulager as Bartender
Parental Guidance
Maturity Rating: R – Restricted (Violence, Gore, Language, and Sexual Content)
Content warnings include intense sequences of strong violence, gore, sexual content, and pervasive language.
Trivia
- The director, John Gulager, cast his father, Clu Gulager, in a significant role.
- Despite its graphic nature and gore, the film infuses dark humor and comedic moments to offset the horror.
- Feast II: Sloppy Seconds was released directly to DVD, bypassing a traditional theatrical release.
Our Review
Feast II: Sloppy Seconds does not shy away from embracing its chaotic, gruesome, and overtly explicit nature. The film hurtles into the gore and absurdity with an unapologetic flair that will either entertain or repel viewers, depending on their tolerance for such content. Characters find themselves in increasingly dire – and bizarrely creative – situations, with moments of dark comedy punctuating the terror. While it might be deemed too much for certain audiences, those who enjoy horror with a side of audacious, crude humor may find some value in the madness that unfolds. A quintessential B-movie experience, it’s not for the faint of heart or those seeking highbrow horror.
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