The Hunt has a lot to say. Or rather, it has a lot that it wants to say. Actually, maybe it just wants you to think it has a lot to say. Full disclosure: I'm not entirely sure. I do know that it's moderately entertaining on a basic level. Blumhouse Productions' B-movie slasher satire is breezy, brief, and brutal. It's occasionally funny too, though its field goal percentage in that department certainly isn't stellar. Most notably, Betty Gilpin's leading turn as an Afghanistan veteran of few words—who's on a tear against the rich "elites" who are hunting her—is fiercely confident and probably the one thing most responsible for
The Hunt
The Hunt
The Hunt
The Hunt has a lot to say. Or rather, it has a lot that it wants to say. Actually, maybe it just wants you to think it has a lot to say. Full disclosure: I'm not entirely sure. I do know that it's moderately entertaining on a basic level. Blumhouse Productions' B-movie slasher satire is breezy, brief, and brutal. It's occasionally funny too, though its field goal percentage in that department certainly isn't stellar. Most notably, Betty Gilpin's leading turn as an Afghanistan veteran of few words—who's on a tear against the rich "elites" who are hunting her—is fiercely confident and probably the one thing most responsible for