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Grizzly Park
2008 91 min United States of America R 18+
★5.3
Horror, Comedy
Director: Tom Skull
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Description
A giant grizzly bear stalks 8 troubled young adults and a park ranger in a forest reserve called Grizzly Park after making the demise of an escaped serial killer.
Starring
Glenn Morshower
Actor
Shedrack Anderson III
Actor
Susan Blakely
Actor
Key opinion
Grizzly Park is widely regarded as a poor quality horror film that fails to deliver on its premise of a killer bear. While it attempts to blend teen slasher tropes with dark humor, most viewers find the plot hackneyed, the characters insufferable, and the execution amateurish.
| Acting | The ensemble cast delivers wooden, banal performances that fail to provide any character development. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay relies on hackneyed tropes and a lack of narrative depth, rendering the story unoriginal and disjointed. | |
| Production | The bear as a central villain is poorly realized through cheap effects, shaky camerawork, and a frustratingly delayed screen presence. | |
| Pacing | The film's pacing is criticized as dull and slow, with viewers highlighting that the bear action is relegated only to the final moments. | |
| Cinematography | Cinematography is divisive: some find the wilderness shots genuinely well-captured, while others dismiss the visual execution as amateurish and unstriking. | |
| Humor | Humor is a point of contention; while some find it to be an unintended byproduct of the film's poor quality, others appreciate the satirical or cynical tone as a rare departure from standard genre tropes. |