

As host of his own hit TV series, 'MAN VS', Doug Woods is forced to fend for himself for five days in remote locations with no crew, food, or water, only the cameras he carries on his back to film his experiences. Doug's in the remote woods for a routine episode, until he's awoken by an earth-shaking crash. Things get weirder as it becomes clear Doug isn't alone. Someone or something is watching him.
Acting
Chris Diamantopoulos carries 85 minutes of solo screaming convincingly.
Practical Effects
Creature design punches above its weight for the budget.
Writing
Self-aware jabs at survival show tropes land surprisingly well.
Director
Adam Massey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chris Diamantopoulos performed most of his own stunts and actually learned basic survival skills for the role, making his panic more authentic.
The film's creature design deliberately evokes classic 'grey alien' imagery but with biomechanical touches suggesting technology-merged biology, hinting at abduction lore without confirming it.