Hyenas | |
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Directed by | Eric Weston |
Written by | Eric Weston |
Produced by | Ron Bard |
Starring |
Costas Mandylor Meshach Taylor Christa Campbell |
Cinematography | Curtis Petersen |
Edited by | Eric Weston |
Music by | Eliza Swenson |
Production companies | Entertainment Dome Entertainment Lab [1] |
Distributed by | Grindstone Entertainment Group/Lionsgate |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hyenas is a 2011 supernatural horror film, written and directed by Eric Weston. [2]
A woman is driving down a road when she crashes. She then sees a light, before hyenas attack and kill her and her baby. The woman's husband, Gannon ( Costas Mandylor), teams up with veteran tracker "Crazy" Briggs ( Meshach Taylor) to track down and kill the hyenas. [2]
Hyenas was described by Bryan Senn in his book The Werewolf Filmography as "poor in all departments", commenting on Amanda Aardsma's "plastic acting" and "cartoonish CGI hyenas". [2] Bruce Kooken, for Horrornews.net, described the special effects as "crash and burn...the CGI effect is really unforgivable". [3]
Hyenas | |
---|---|
Directed by | Eric Weston |
Written by | Eric Weston |
Produced by | Ron Bard |
Starring |
Costas Mandylor Meshach Taylor Christa Campbell |
Cinematography | Curtis Petersen |
Edited by | Eric Weston |
Music by | Eliza Swenson |
Production companies | Entertainment Dome Entertainment Lab [1] |
Distributed by | Grindstone Entertainment Group/Lionsgate |
Release date |
|
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hyenas is a 2011 supernatural horror film, written and directed by Eric Weston. [2]
A woman is driving down a road when she crashes. She then sees a light, before hyenas attack and kill her and her baby. The woman's husband, Gannon ( Costas Mandylor), teams up with veteran tracker "Crazy" Briggs ( Meshach Taylor) to track down and kill the hyenas. [2]
Hyenas was described by Bryan Senn in his book The Werewolf Filmography as "poor in all departments", commenting on Amanda Aardsma's "plastic acting" and "cartoonish CGI hyenas". [2] Bruce Kooken, for Horrornews.net, described the special effects as "crash and burn...the CGI effect is really unforgivable". [3]