The film is visually striking, but the stomach-churning body horror scenes really make the film what it is: a beautifully dreary slow burn folk horror film. When a mysterious and unnaturally quiet server (Annes Elwy) shows up as their waitress, she slowly but surely wholly alters the family’s lives forever. A wealthy family in the Welsh mountains hosts a dinner party and invites just two guests: a businessman and a farmer, hoping to lock in a business deal. Lee Haven Jones’ ( The Long Call) feature debut The Feast is a Welsh fantasy horror film that is creepy, eerie, sickly, and gruesome: everything one could want from a horror movie.
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