Critters Attack!
2019 American horror film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2019 American horror film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Critters Attack! is a 2019 horror comedy film. It is a reboot of the 1986 film Critters, and the fifth entry in the Critters franchise.[1] Although returning actress Dee Wallace was assumed to be portraying a new heroine distinct from her Helen Brown character, Wallace herself confirmed that she was reprising the original role, with a name change to "Aunt Dee" due to potential legal issues.[2]
Critters Attack! | |
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Directed by | Bobby Miller |
Written by | Scott Lobdell |
Based on | Critters by Domonic Muir |
Produced by | Rupert Harvey Barry Opper |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Hein de Vos |
Edited by | Mike Mendez |
Music by | Russ Howard III |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
While babysitting two teenagers, college student Drea discovers that the alien Crites have landed in the nearby forest. They soon receive help from the mysterious Aunt Dee, who might have a history with the hungry intergalactic beasts. And more the teenagers meet a white alien Crite named Bianca.
SYFY acquired the broadcasting rights to the Critters franchise in order to produce new sequels in autumn 2018.[5] The fifth entry began filming secretly in February 2019, in South Africa.[6] Critters Attack! was officially announced two months later.[1]
The film was released on DVD disc and digital viewing on July 23, 2019 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.[1] Unlike other Critters films, which were all rated PG-13, the film was released in an Unrated and a standard R-rated version due to having more blood and violence.
The film received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 41% based 17 reviews.[7] Bloody Disgusting gave the film two out of five skulls, stating, "the fifth film suffers from a bland cast of characters, poor pacing and, most significantly, a lack of campy fun."[8] Film School Rejects noted that the film was better than Critters: A New Binge, and described it as "a mildly entertaining creature feature that will likely find its way into the viewing habits of today's young, burgeoning horror fans when they stumble upon it on television one evening."[9]
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