The — Prey: Legend Of Karnoctus

Set against the backdrop of the war in Afghanistan, the film weaves together two separate groups who find themselves trapped in a labyrinthine cave system after a rocket explosion seals the entrance.

: Despite its modest budget and some "dodgy" digital effects for gunfire, the film is praised for using practical creature effects for the Karnoctus itself, giving the monster a visceral, physical presence. THE PREY: Legend of Karnoctus

: Unexpectedly for a monster movie, the script includes a "lengthy diatribe" regarding the Federal Reserve, featuring characters in "Ban the Fed" T-shirts—a personal touch from the writers. Set against the backdrop of the war in

In the world of indie horror, few films wear their influences as proudly as (2022). Directed by brothers Cire and Matthew Hensman, this crowd-funded feature is a gritty, bloody homage to the high-testosterone creature features of the 1980s, specifically mirroring the structure and tone of classics like Predator . The Story: Mercenaries, Soldiers, and a Myth In the world of indie horror, few films

: The film reunites actors Danny Trejo and Nick Chinlund , who previously shared the screen in the 1997 action hit Con Air . Critical Reception

: Led by Tagger (Nick Chinlund) and Reid (Kevin Grevioux), these "black ops" contractors are in the middle of a gold heist when they seek refuge in the caves.

: The role of Reid was originally meant for the late Michael Clarke Duncan , who was replaced by Kevin Grevioux after his passing. Similarly, the sniper role was intended for Bruce Campbell before Adrian Paul stepped in.