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The Bayou

  • 2025
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Athena Strates in The Bayou (2025)
Vacation turns disaster when Houston grad, Kyle and her friends escape a plane crash in the desolate Louisiana everglades, only to discover there's something way more dangerous lurking in the shallows.
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Vacation turns disaster when Houston grad, Kyle and her friends escape a plane crash in the desolate Louisiana everglades, only to discover there's something way more dangerous lurking in th... Read allVacation turns disaster when Houston grad, Kyle and her friends escape a plane crash in the desolate Louisiana everglades, only to discover there's something way more dangerous lurking in the shallows.Vacation turns disaster when Houston grad, Kyle and her friends escape a plane crash in the desolate Louisiana everglades, only to discover there's something way more dangerous lurking in the shallows.

  • Directors
    • Taneli Mustonen
    • Brad Watson
  • Writers
    • Ashley Holberry
    • Gavin Cosmo Mehrtens
  • Stars
    • Athena Strates
    • Madalena Aragão
    • Elisha Applebaum
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    3.1K
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    POPULARITY
    370
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    • Directors
      • Taneli Mustonen
      • Brad Watson
    • Writers
      • Ashley Holberry
      • Gavin Cosmo Mehrtens
    • Stars
      • Athena Strates
      • Madalena Aragão
      • Elisha Applebaum
    • 56User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Athena Strates
    • Kyle
    Madalena Aragão
    Madalena Aragão
    • Alice
    Elisha Applebaum
    Elisha Applebaum
    • Malika
    Mohammed Mansaray
    Mohammed Mansaray
    • Sam
    Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong
    Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong
    • Dom
    Andonis Anthony
    Andonis Anthony
    • Frank
    Sarah Priddy
    Sarah Priddy
    • Maude
    Isabelle Bonfrer
    Isabelle Bonfrer
    • Zoe
    Flynn Barnard
    Flynn Barnard
    • Jamie
    David Newman
    David Newman
    • Rufus
    Evan Sokol
    Evan Sokol
    • Clarence
    Jamie Wilson
    Jamie Wilson
    • Meth Lab Superior
    Ian Curtis
    Ian Curtis
    • DEA Squad Leader
    Jelrich Jayro Tarun
    • DEA Agent #1
    Sheila Francisco
    Sheila Francisco
    • College Lecturer
    • (as Shiela Francisco)
    Sam Samarita
    Sam Samarita
    • College Student #1
    Jon Achaval
    Jon Achaval
    • Shifty Old Man
    Den Gerard
    • Co-Pilot Ray
    • Directors
      • Taneli Mustonen
      • Brad Watson
    • Writers
      • Ashley Holberry
      • Gavin Cosmo Mehrtens
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    1spider_ss-06360

    Don't waste your time or money

    Terrible acting, horrible casting, and a storyline that feels like it was recycled from countless other films-but with an extra layer of awfulness. The dialogue is forced, the characters are unconvincing, and the pacing is sluggish. Any attempt at suspense or emotion falls completely flat. Even the cinematography and editing seem rushed and uninspired. It's almost impressive how every element of this movie manages to miss the mark. I think 1 star is overrating it-this is a complete waste of time.

    You will be surprised by the time you will waste watching this cheap movie. Can't believe I wasted my time.
    Lloyd-736

    Geographical location / alligator movement

    Idk if I'm hallucinating but before the second half of the movie at around the 36:36 minute mark, I see mountains. This movie is set in louisiana and there are no mountains in louisiana especially not of that scale. Another thing I would like the mention is the movement of the alligators which isn't all realistice since they're faster and they also lift off the ground.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    A fair enough alligator movie...

    Truth be told, I am a sucker for killer animal movies, and thus I needed no persuasion to sit down and check out the 2025 movie "The Bayou".

    Writers Ashley Holberry and Gavin Cosmo Mehrtens put together a script that, while it was generic, was actually entertaining enough. It was a simplistic and straightforward script, and the writers didn't exactly bring anything new to the genre. Regardless, "The Bayou" proved to be an entertaining alligator movie.

    I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, but I found the acting performances to be good. I actually do enjoy watching unfamiliar talents on the screen whenever I sit down to watch a movie, so that spoke well in favor of "The Bayou".

    The effects in the movie were good, which is a must for a movie with killer animals. There is nothing worse than sitting down and watching a movie where the animals look like they were discarded from a 1990s computer game because they looked to fake. Luckily that was not the case in "The Bayou".

    If you enjoy killer animal movies, then directors Taneli Mustonen and Brad Watson does deliver an enjoyable movie with the 2025 movie "The Bayou".

    My rating of "The Bayou" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    3N_Shitrit

    The Bayou Review - Mutants, Mayhem, and Missed Potential

    When nature collides with the consequences of human actions, a new creature is born - violent, uncontrollable, and above all: unpredictable. The Bayou illustrates this perfectly.

    The story opens with a plane crash that leaves a group of survivors cut off from the world, surrounded by murky waters, creeping shadows, and a constant sense of danger. At the center stands Kyle, the film's protagonist, who leads the group in a fight for survival. The film blends survival thriller with biological horror, where the main threat is mutated alligators. However, the plot doesn't really evolve or shift in a meaningful way. It maintains a steady level of tension - which works in its favor at times, but also holds it back.

    From beginning to end, the interactions between characters feel forced. Conversations lack flow, and the dialogue sounds like it's being read directly from the script. On the other hand, the cinematography deserves praise - each shot feels intentional and well-placed. The directing and writing, however, come across as the bare minimum. The film opens on a warm, almost family-like tone - something I always consider a great setup for a horror film. But just as emotional moments begin to build between the characters, the film quickly cuts them short to rush into the plane crash and the threat waiting in the bayou - even before the characters have boarded the plane. It feels like there was no real interest in developing the characters, just a rush to get to the action. It's as if none of the writers really wanted to tell a deep story - they just wanted to deliver a solid jump scare experience. And in that regard, they did pretty well.

    The film opens with a highly intense score that initially feels out of place. But putting that moment aside, Segun Akinola delivers an excellent soundtrack. He manages to heighten the tension and even make the most predictable jump scares feel genuinely terrifying. The overall sound design is also impressive.

    While the official budget has not been released, it's hard to ignore the CGI quality. Watching an alligator run like a flying bison from Avatar: The Last Airbender made it clear we were in trouble. Every interaction between the survivors and the creature felt detached from reality - awkward and far from realistic. That said, the creators seemed aware of this flaw and tried to compensate with clever camera work that kept things visually ambiguous. They also used real alligator footage, which blended surprisingly well and helped maintain a relatively realistic tone.

    The ending, however, felt like a different film altogether - in the best way. Suddenly, the acting was more compelling, the camera work more precise, and a powerful flashback paired with an emotional score created a standout finale. The music in the final scene reached another level entirely, delivering a true sense of euphoria - one I'll likely remember for years.

    The Bayou aims to immerse us in a story of survival, fear, and hysteria deep within the wild - but for the most part, it simply keeps us guessing when the next jump scare will arrive. There are moments of brilliance - both emotional and suspenseful - but they are few and far between.

    If you're new to the horror genre, this could be a decent starting point. But if you're a seasoned fan looking for depth or innovation - you can probably skip it. You're not missing much.
    6akeen-15868

    Definitely NOT worthy of a one rating!

    First off. I find myself saying this all the time when looking at reviews on here. There are very very few films deserving a 1 rating. But any that are would include all of high school level acting, bad dialogue AND special effects. If you need to know what that is watch any number of random horrors on Amazon. If a movie doesn't have all of those and more it's probably not a 1 and it's very unhelpful to people looking for guidance to hand out 1s because you just didn't like it and apparently it was the worst movie you ever saw.

    As far as Gator Creek. Honestly it was what I expected going in (Expectation is part and a basis of all opinions). A fair horror with plenty of clichéd scares and horror tropes But with actually above average effects and acting (Yes the acting wasn't going to win awards but what horror ever does. The acting and dialogue was perfect for what it was and that's all you can ask )

    So no awards but an enjoyable slightly above average horror adventure. If you go into it well versed in horror movies this won't disappoint. If you go into it having only watched Oscar winners from Hollywood's golden age, well you might have a problem.

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    • Trivia
      There is a line at the start of the movie that says "Gator eggs are worth a fortune". They actually sell for about 30 to 40 US Dollars.
    • Goofs
      The tag line notes "a plane crash in the desolate Louisiana everglades". Louisiana has many swamps, bayous, and backwaters to choose from, but the Everglades only exist in Florida.

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2025 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Colmillos del Bayou
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Big Safari
      • Cowboy Cosmonaut Films
      • Creativity Capital
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $840,379
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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