After premiering at the SXSW Film Festival to a variety of positive reviews, IFC Midnight is setting the table for the release of the Welsh-language supernatural revenge horror The Feast, directed by BAFTA-winning television director Lee Haven Jones.
Bloody Disgusting has the exclusive drop on the poster and trailer for the eco-horror that’s anything but rotten, delivering low-key scares and promising viewers will get their just deserts. The poster itself is captivating af.
Prepare to gorge on The Feast when it comes to select theaters, Digital and VOD on November 19th.
Rooted in the potent mythical fables of Wales…
“The Feast follows a young woman serving privileged guests at a dinner party in a remote house in rural Wales. The assembled guests do not realize they are about to eat their last supper.”
The initial press release described the film as “a slow burn meditation on history and tradition, greed and responsibility, identity and difference,” further adding, “The Feast is a contemporary morality tale that questions who is truly meant to inherit the earth, permeated with a mounting sense of dread that leads to a horrifying, blood-soaked conclusion.”
Bloody Disgusting’s Trace Thurman reviewed this one for us out of the SXSW premiere earlier this year, writing that “The Feast is bloody good eco-horror.”
Roger Williams wrote the script. Caroline Berry, Steffan Cennydd, and Lisa Palfrey star.