HellKat | |
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Directed by |
Scott Jeffrey Rebecca Matthew |
Written by | Michele Pacitto Jordan Rockwell |
Produced by | Scott Jeffrey Rebecca Matthew |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Ben Collin |
Edited by | Michael Hoad Rebecca Matthew |
Music by | 20Six Hundred |
Production company | Proportion Productions |
Distributed by | Wild Eye Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
HellKat is a 2021 American horror film directed by Scott Jeffrey and Rebecca Matthew, starring Sarah T. Cohen, Ryan Davies, Abi Casson Thompson, Frances Katz and Ricardo Freitas.
The film was released on digital platforms and to DVD on 2 February 2021. [1]
Jacob Walker of Starburst rated the film 1 star out of 5 and wrote, "What could have been a low budget Mortal Kombat is a waste of concept and time." [2] Dakota Dahl of Rue Morgue wrote that "The bar is low for good horror and martial arts crossovers, and HELLKAT, in its single impressive feat, manages to limbo right under it." [3] Paul Grammatico of MovieWeb wrote that "While the story has some intrigue, it may have been too bold for the budget." [4]
Phil Wheat of Nerdly wrote a positive review of the film. [5]
HellKat | |
---|---|
Directed by |
Scott Jeffrey Rebecca Matthew |
Written by | Michele Pacitto Jordan Rockwell |
Produced by | Scott Jeffrey Rebecca Matthew |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Ben Collin |
Edited by | Michael Hoad Rebecca Matthew |
Music by | 20Six Hundred |
Production company | Proportion Productions |
Distributed by | Wild Eye Releasing |
Release date |
|
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
HellKat is a 2021 American horror film directed by Scott Jeffrey and Rebecca Matthew, starring Sarah T. Cohen, Ryan Davies, Abi Casson Thompson, Frances Katz and Ricardo Freitas.
The film was released on digital platforms and to DVD on 2 February 2021. [1]
Jacob Walker of Starburst rated the film 1 star out of 5 and wrote, "What could have been a low budget Mortal Kombat is a waste of concept and time." [2] Dakota Dahl of Rue Morgue wrote that "The bar is low for good horror and martial arts crossovers, and HELLKAT, in its single impressive feat, manages to limbo right under it." [3] Paul Grammatico of MovieWeb wrote that "While the story has some intrigue, it may have been too bold for the budget." [4]
Phil Wheat of Nerdly wrote a positive review of the film. [5]