

A father and son on a weekend hunting trip encounter supernatural horror in the woods.
Practical Effects
The Bigfoot suit is gloriously unhinged—low budget charm for days.
Acting
Zach Galligan commits harder than this movie deserves. Respect.
Director
Wes Sullivan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Zach Galligan's return to horror decades after Gremlins, and he reportedly took the role because he loved the creature feature throwback vibe.
The film clumsily attempts to weave Native American mythology into its Bigfoot lore through the Morning Sky character—a well-meaning but undercooked element typical of 2010s indie horror.