Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of college students embarking on a cross country road trip to the Burning Man Festival find themselves stranded in desert. Come nightfall a vicious predatory monster comes out search... Ler tudoA group of college students embarking on a cross country road trip to the Burning Man Festival find themselves stranded in desert. Come nightfall a vicious predatory monster comes out searching for a meal. Will anyone survive the nocturnal attacks from this ferocious beast?A group of college students embarking on a cross country road trip to the Burning Man Festival find themselves stranded in desert. Come nightfall a vicious predatory monster comes out searching for a meal. Will anyone survive the nocturnal attacks from this ferocious beast?
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A Road Trip To Hell
An interesting B-grader.
A while ago I reviewed a film called Trespassers, which concerned a group of friends who head to a remote location for fun but are attacked by crazed cannibals once night falls. It seems that somebody out there saw Trespassers & decided to try their own hand at making a similar film. Enter The Craving.
The Craving is an interesting film in some aspects, despite its cheapness. Of course it's nothing especially good but does have its moments. The cast only number about seven or eight, not including those who are just passing through the film; the location is restricted to a remote run-down shack in the middle of the desert & the creature is only seen in shadow or extreme close-up shots. I thought that not revealing too much about the creature, aside from its carnivorous appetite & that the powerful stench it emits can make a person high was a smart move to make the possibility of sequels more likely, although it would be hard to make a follow-up picture without messing with the atmosphere of the film. The film takes its time in setting the scenario but once the action starts it attains a modest intensity. The actors give decent performances & the gore, while cheap, looks reasonably realistic.
Mediocre horror flick...
Professionally-made micro-budget horror in the desert
I've been watching a lot of barely-a-budget independent horror flicks lately, many with the identical plot as this one (for example, "Delirium" & "Feeding Grounds"), and "The Craving" (2008) is noticeably professional by comparison. Despite a couple cases of dubious photography, the filmmaking is adept enough to pass for a theatrical release, at least a drive-in release. All the major components of filmmaking are proficient: cinematography, cast, acting, script, editing, gore effects, creature effects, etc.
No-budget horror flicks usually have sub-par women and actors in general, but the first act showcases Lesley Paterson as Jeannie and she's top-of-the-line. I'm not referring to the dark-haired girl, Diane, who has a top-nude sequence right out of the gate and who's decidedly average by comparison, although she has a striking face, as noted in the closing shot.
The low ratings and reviews are surprising because it delivers the goods for what it is (cabin-in-the-woods horror) in all the requisite areas noted above. Moreover, the end credits' instrumental is atmospheric and moving. The main criticism is that there's an emptiness to the proceedings because of the confined location (in the desert, no less) and the small cast.
It runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in Desert Center, California, which is a two-hour drive west of Los Angeles off of I-10.
GRADE: B-
Great low budget entertainment
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Written by Curtis Krick and John Hendricks
Performed by Tricia Allen, Curtis Krick, Jennifer Tillson, Victoria Hilferty, and Sean Hilferty
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