Hunt Club – Movie Review
If you’re looking for a bloody revenge thriller with a message, Hunt Club from Director Elizabeth Blake-Thomas delivers on the “Me Too” murder mayhem with a grindhouse throwback edge. Upon hearing the title “Hunt Club” I was under the impression that this film would be equivalent to a lower budget version of 2020’s The Hunt in the style of The Asylum’s catalog of productions. Though the films do share a similar concept of upper-class psychos hunting other humans for sport, Hunt Club definitely forges its own path with a different agenda in mind. There have been many humans hunting humans pictures over the years going back to The Most Dangerous Game in 1932, to John Leguizamo’s 90’s romp, The Pest and up through The Hunger Games franchise. Hunt Club finds itself more in line with the the 1994 Ice-T film Surviving The Game than any of the previously mentioned films, with its heightened sense of reality mixed with social commentary. Opening with a well-shot fight scene, wherein a tiny, but