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Provocative, shocking and utterly compelling, FEED is a daring, stylish and totally uncompromising psychological thriller that employs the conventions of the serial killer genre to tackle the controversial world of internet voyeurism. Laced with a deep vein of dark humour and a brilliantly ironic use of hit pop songs, FEED is .. Read more

Starring Jack Thompson, Gabby Millgate, Alex O'Lachlan, Rose Ashton
Director Brett Leonard
Genres Horror, Thriller

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Provocative, shocking and utterly compelling, FEED is a daring, stylish and totally uncompromising psychological thriller that employs the conventions of the serial killer genre to tackle the controversial world of internet voyeurism. Laced with a deep vein of dark humour and a brilliantly ironic use of hit pop songs, FEED is guaranteed to disturb and entertain in equal measure.

Starring Jack Thompson, Gabby Millgate, Alex O'Lachlan, Rose Ashton
Director Brett Leonard
Studio SHOWBOX MEDIA GROUP LTD
Run time DVD: 1 hr 36 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Horror, Thriller
Language English
Released DVD: 29 May 2006
Production year: 2005
Format DVD
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  • 29 out of 31 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Truly awful

    This film has a lot of mixed reviews so I thought I’d give it a try and make my own mind up. However, I wish I’d never bothered. Even for a budget film this is far below standard. I can, just about, understand why some would compare this film to se7en. It portrays a cop from Australia, who himself in an unhealthy relationship, taking it upon himself to track down a psychologically disturbed man in the U.S who wish’s to re-live the unhealthy relationship with his overweight bedridden mother. He feeds women literally to death, whilst filming it on the internet, in what seems to be some sort of punishment for the woman- whilst the guy gets off on it . However, this film is truly awful. The plot is simplistic, the acting very, very bad, and the directing very poor. The only possible reason to watch this film is this: to gain an understanding of just how awful films can be.

      • GERRY from west midlands
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  • 29 out of 31 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Truly awful

    This film has a lot of mixed reviews so I thought I’d give it a try and make my own mind up. However, I wish I’d never bothered. Even for a budget film this is far below standard. I can, just about, understand why some would compare this film to se7en. It portrays a cop from Australia, who himself in an unhealthy relationship, taking it upon himself to track down a psychologically disturbed man in the U.S who wish’s to re-live the unhealthy relationship with his overweight bedridden mother. He feeds women literally to death, whilst filming it on the internet, in what seems to be some sort of punishment for the woman- whilst the guy gets off on it . However, this film is truly awful. The plot is simplistic, the acting very, very bad, and the directing very poor. The only possible reason to watch this film is this: to gain an understanding of just how awful films can be.

      • GERRY from west midlands
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