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The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus

  • 2022
  • 1h 33m
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3.6/10
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Adrian Paul, Danny Trejo, Nick Chinlund, Kevin Grevioux, Morgan Schmidt, Cire Hensman, Matthew Hensman, Lance Miccio, Fahim Fazli, David Velez, Mingyu Chu, Gustavo Sainz de la Peña, and Matt Musgrove in The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus (2022)
A Platoon of U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan searching for Taliban become trapped in a cave and are hunted down by a deadly creature.
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A Platoon of U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan searching for Taliban become trapped in a cave and are hunted down by a deadly creature.A Platoon of U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan searching for Taliban become trapped in a cave and are hunted down by a deadly creature.A Platoon of U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistan searching for Taliban become trapped in a cave and are hunted down by a deadly creature.

  • Directors
    • Cire Hensman
    • Matthew Hensman
  • Writers
    • Matthew Hensman
    • Gustavo Sainz de la Peña
  • Stars
    • Danny Trejo
    • Nick Chinlund
    • Adrian Paul
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    3.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Cire Hensman
      • Matthew Hensman
    • Writers
      • Matthew Hensman
      • Gustavo Sainz de la Peña
    • Stars
      • Danny Trejo
      • Nick Chinlund
      • Adrian Paul
    • 30User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Vega
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Tagger
    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Gunnar
    Kevin Grevioux
    Kevin Grevioux
    • Reid
    Cleveland Berto
    • Cody
    Fahim Fazli
    Fahim Fazli
    • Jangi
    Ryan Phillips
    Ryan Phillips
    • Wonder Bread
    • (as Ryan McIntyre)
    Masika Kalysha
    Masika Kalysha
    • Lake
    Aria London
    • Onyx
    Reka Rene
    Reka Rene
    • Sapphire
    Cleo Anthony
    • Lennexe
    Essam Ferris
    Essam Ferris
    • Maalik
    • (as a different name)
    Robert Tarpinian
    Robert Tarpinian
    • Chalanaa
    John David Gregory
    John David Gregory
    • LT. Menzies
    Justin Arnold
    Justin Arnold
    • Griffin
    Benny Mora
    Benny Mora
    • Bryer
    • (as Ben Hopkins)
    Pat Jankiewicz
    • Karnoctus
    Jacob Charlot
    Jacob Charlot
    • Jackson
    • Directors
      • Cire Hensman
      • Matthew Hensman
    • Writers
      • Matthew Hensman
      • Gustavo Sainz de la Peña
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    3continuumx

    Danny Trejo bait and switch

    I watched this because Danny Trejo was prominent on the poster. Do not be fooled as I was. He is in a few, brief scenes early on and then disappears for the rest of the movie.

    The movie starts with some Afghan guys in a cave somewhere doing...something. Making drugs? They get killed by a monster. Then it cuts to some unspecific special forces black ops guys planning a very vague heist to steal...something. Gold I think. They are planning on hiding it in a cave. Coincidentally, it's the same cave. Then we cut to a group of soldiers in a village...somewhere doing...something who are then ambushed by...someone for...some reason. They take shelter in a cave which is, coincidentally, the same cave again. I guess the special forces black ops guys were going to hide their loot in a cave right by a village for some reason. The entrance is caved in and they are trapped with the monster...whatever it's supposed to be.

    This movie is pretty bad. There are a couple of decent B movie veterans but most of the actors are pretty terrible. Most of them are not at all believable as soldiers. They scream, run around and randomly point their rifles at each other in a way that would get them kicked out of a local gun range. Most of the characters seem to have never heard of things like discipline or chain of command. One has multiple neurotic meltdowns and no one says a word. There is a part where people are hallucinating for some reason. Then it's just kind of dropped. It doesn't really serve any purpose but to pad the running time. The creature is only seen in glimpses early on. They should have stuck with that because it looks like crap. Once the monster starts attacking, it's just a pile of monster movie cliches until the cliche ending. It's not the worst thing ever but there are lots of better monster movies out there.
    3kirachloe

    Kinda fun movie, but a few reality checks.

    OK, a fun campy movie that isn't winning any Oscars, watchable for a rainy Saturday.

    But I have never seen so much crap in the reviews. Lets admit the issues, give credit where due and trash the BS.

    Yeah, you will only see Trejo for the first few minutes. But that does not take away from many of the actors which are good (not great) although the script they have to work to is so-so at best. But they keep the movie moving enough. Lots of time spent in tunnels so not a ton of scenery (what do you expect from a low budget film). So ditch the 1 star complaints.

    As to the major BS from all 8s, 9s, and 10 star reviews, look at the reviewers. Most only reviewed one movie and gave it a 10?! Hmm, smells like a friend or family of one of the crew?
    3paul_haakonsen

    Nothing to see here really, move along, move along...

    Well granted, I wasn't really harboring much of any particular high hopes for this 2022 movie titled "The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus", given the movie's synopsis and also because of the cast ensemble. But hey, I do believe in giving a movie a fair chance, and thus I opted to sit down and watch what writers Matthew Hensman and Gustavo Sainz de la Peña had to offer with this movie.

    And just as I had expected, then it wasn't a whole lot of great storytelling or entertaining movie that was delivered here with "The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus". In fact, the storyline is pretty simplistic, almost to the point where it was becoming non-existing. So you're not in for an extraordinary cinematic experience if you opt to sit down and watch what directors Cire Hensman and Matthew Hensman dished out here.

    The narrative is dull, especially since there isn't a whole lot of anything exciting happening throughout the majority of the movie. And watching American soldiers being trapped inside a cavern just hardly count as proper entertainment for me.

    The movie didn't really have an impressive cast ensemble, with the majority of actors and actresses being all unfamiliar to me. But hey, at least that is something I enjoy in movies, as the performers aren't associated with other previously portrayed characters or roles. So at least that worked in favor of the movie. Just a shame that the actors and actresses literally had nothing to work with in terms of proper script, storyline, characters or dialogue.

    "The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus" is a movie that came and went without leaving a lasting impression, much less actually managing to stand out. I do believe that come tomorrow, then I will already have forgotten about this movie entirely.

    My rating of "The Prey: Legend of Karnoctus" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
    6Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Interesting Premise, but Falls Short

    This is a movie that I was turned on to thanks to Justin Cook who sent over the screener for review. What caught my interest was that it featured Nick Chinlund and Danny Trejo, who were both in a movie together that I love, Con-Air. I think both are solid actors in specific roles. Outside of that I saw this was horror according to Letterboxd and was an action movie, I was in to see what this had to offer.

    Synopsis: a platoon of U. S. soldiers in Afghanistan searching for Taliban become trapped in a cave and are hunted down by a deadly creature.

    We start this in a cave. There are Afghan soldiers. It looks like they have a workshop or a laboratory, something along these lines. They get attacked by a creature that is living there. It pulls them deeper and appears to be eating them.

    The movie then shifts us over to seeing a map. There is a crew that is planning a heist where they're going to hijack a truck, hide the loot in a cave until a helicopter comes to extract it. We then meet the team doing this robbery. They're led by Tagger (Chinlund). With him is Vega (Danny Trejo), a sniper by the name of Gunnar (Adrian Paul), Reid (Kevin Grevioux) and an older guy driving their tank. Even though they're outgunned, they take what they're after.

    It then shifts over to another group that is from the synopsis. There is a platoon of soldiers. We get to know them a bit as they debate what the best toys, video games and what not were growing up. They then head out. The problem is that they go to the same village the heist went down. It is there they get ambushed. They are decimated and a few of them seek shelter in a cave. It turns out to be the same one our crew from before is hiding.

    Tagger isn't happy that they're there. Despite his rough exterior, he can't let them die. He decides to help them and he also needs them to find another way out of the cave. The entrance they all used was destroyed in an explosion. They venture deeper and make a grisly discovery. This is also the same cave from the beginning as well. There is something that isn't human hunting them.

    That should be enough to recap this movie. I was going to try to introduce more of the characters, but I'll be honest, there was so many that it was hard to keep up. I'm fine with that as I knew from that opening scene with them that they were cannon fodder. A lot get decimated in the ambush and that still leaves quite a few once we get to the cave. From that point, I like the setting. I'm not claustrophobic, but there is something about being trapped in a cave that scares me. Then you are also adding in a creature, we have a good recipe.

    Where I want to start delving in deeper is with the idea of a creature feature facing off against soldiers. Before I do that, this movie is trying to push an interesting commentary. We have a special forces team led by Tagger. He hints to soldiers that they're sanctioned to be there by the U. S. government. They probably were trained by them but are rogue. They're out to steal whatever is in the boxes. This team robbed a terrorist group that was armed by the C. I. A. This has happened in the past and probably still is happening. I like that we are seeing the soldiers being overmatched there. With how highly trained they are, they go against this creature who can pick them off. When you have a group that you think is better equipped and unable to overcome something, that adds tension for me.

    The last of the positives I'll go into would be the creature itself. I did a quick search to see if this was real in lore, but the only thing that came up was this movie. Even though it isn't something that people fear in real life, I like what they did. They went practical with the look of the creature for the most part. It is a yeti of sorts. It has glowing eyes and blood. What is also interesting is that the creature can use x-ray vision at times. I thought the cinematography was good with its POV as well as keeping this to the shadows. I was thoroughly impressed that then didn't just go CGI. Another positive is that the attacks this does on characters looked to be done practical from what I could tell. They are strategic in cutting away as well so it could be CGI. Either way, this is a positive.

    I do have some negatives here though. I wasn't overly impressed with the acting. Part of this could be how the dialogue was written. It was a bit stiff and trying too hard. Chinlund and Grevioux play well off each other. They are really the stars. The soldiers we meet in the movie aren't fleshed out well aside from a few. I could tell some apart by their looks like Cody being played by Cleveland Berto who is black. Sullivan is Matt Musgrove and he's the annoying soldier. There is also Mingyu Chu who plays Chen and he's Asian. The only one that they did well in fleshing out to me was Lake (Masika Kalysha). She is strong-willed, smart and I also found her attractive. I'd say that the acting comes off like you'd get a slasher film. That is how this plays out to be honest in its set up. The acting isn't bad, but it also is lacking.

    Last thing to go into would be the CGI. It isn't very good. Thankfully, we only get this early in the movie during the heist and getting the characters trapped in the cave. There is bad CGI bullets and fire bursts from the guns. The explosions and blood spray are also done with computers. This took me out of the movie and made me question to go on or not. As I've said though, the movie gets away from this so that worked. We also get odd comic book/storyboards to fill things in for the credits, both beginning and end. I didn't hate this as it was an interesting way to save money as well as get us up to speed.

    In conclusion, this movie caught my attention and almost lost it early. I do think that once you get to our characters in the cave, it settles in. We have an interesting concept here. We have trained soldiers trapped in a cave with a creature. It then becomes a bit of a slasher as they get picked off looking for an exit. The acting is fine. No one stands out and how things are written makes it a bit stiff. The strongest part of the movie are the practical effects of the creature and the attack scenes with that. I wasn't a fan of the CGI. This movie wasn't as exciting as you expect for an action movie. Being that this falls into the story model of an 80's slasher, which explains it as it is a bit faster slow-burn movie. With that said, this movie is okay. I'd put this as just over average for me. Some tweaks could have made this much better though, especially with some of the actors cast here.

    My Rating: 6 out of 10.
    3nb-19881

    Expected it to be Crap -- and I Wasn't Disappointed!

    There's a thread of a workable premise here, but the overall execution is completely flawed. Terrible acting. Ridiculous monster.

    It's like a crappy, low-budget mashup of Three Kings and Predator -- but on the former flick's catering budget.

    Plus, we have seen everything here before, and done better.

    And what, was Adrian Paul passing through town and decided to "star" in a 2-minute, completely throwaway part? If so, where was Bruce Willis?

    Sadly, this is hot garbage.

    You have been warned.

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      Originally, Michael Clark Duncan was signed on to star as the character "Reid." However, due to his unfortunate passing in 2012, he was then replaced by Kevin Grevioux.
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      Prey Movie Theme Song
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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karnoctus
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lennexe Films
      • Mano a Mano Films
      • Chu Media
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      • $3,850,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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