A roadhouse somewhere in the West Texas pampas. What actually looks like a cozy evening suddenly changes when Eric Dane (role name “Hero”) bursts in with a tattered monster head. One to zero for people. Monster Two also dies (2:0) and is professionally packed in a freezer. But the points ratio is changing. After that, we experience monsters copulating, monsters eating humans, people betraying humans, and all sorts of secretions being handed over.
If you don't give your movie characters names in a screenplay, but names such as “Boss Man,” “Finger Girl,” “Beer Guy,” or “Honey Pie,” that should be an indication of their importance. John Gulager's FEAST is a monster movie for monster movie fans, packed with grumpy and rotting surprises, human distraction bombs and damn hungry beasts with a hell of a lot of teeth.
By the way, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck acted as executive producers of the splatter spectacle as part of “Project Greenlight.” “Project Greenlight” gave filmmakers the chance to implement their first work.