Review

  • Warning: Spoilers
    This movie was extremely entertaining for a few good reasons: well crafted, tight screenplay with no obvious plot holes,; characters that were clearly defined, that you either rooted for or hated, non-stereotypical Native American characters who didn't stumble around outside a teepee, bourbon bottle in hand, looking for someone to light a big cigar; the blue lighting with the wisps of fog really set the stage for something frighteningly dramatic; the very real looking and very creepy Bigfoot creatures devouring anything in the woods and often sampling human cuisine; lastly, the divine older man actor, Zach Galligan. He is just a talented cutie who, luckily, is still making movies 30 years, post Gremlins. Not every 80s heartthrob icon can say the same. Bravo for great work!