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Feast (2014) is the 14th entry in the Full Moon Feast series, and it carries that same blend of camp and horror that fans have come to expect. The atmosphere is a mix of dark humor and over-the-top gore, which is pretty much par for the course with these films. The pacing is swift, never giving you too much time to dwell on its absurdity. Practical effects dominate, showcasing that gritty charm that Full Moon is notorious for. Although the director remains a mystery, the performances are earnest, and you can tell everyone’s in on the joke. It’s distinct in how it embraces the bizarre while still maintaining a certain charm that’s hard to put your finger on.
Feast (2014) is a title that often flies under the radar among collectors, even though it's part of the longstanding Full Moon franchise. The film’s availability has varied, with some editions becoming harder to find due to limited runs and fluctuating interest in the series. Fans of practical effects appreciate the film's aesthetic, but it doesn't garner the same attention as earlier entries. As such, it might pique the interest of those who delve deeper into the Full Moon catalog, seeking out the lesser-known gems.
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