
Vicious 2003
"In nature, you're either the Predator...........or the Prey."
When a routine camping trip spirals into a nightmare, four friends find themselves hunted by a relentless force unlike anything they've ever encountered.
Director: Matt Green
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vicious (2003) about?
*Vicious (2003)* follows four friends whose camping trip turns into a nightmare when they cross paths with Kane, a dangerous operative hunting an escaped military experiment. Trapped in the wilderness, they must outrun—or fight—the monstrous creature Kane controls, all while questioning who's truly the villain in this desperate struggle for survival.
Who directed Vicious?
Vicious was directed by Matt Green, marking his feature film debut with this intense blend of horror and action.
Who stars in Vicious?
The film stars horror icon Tom Savini alongside Brian Bremer, Melanie Parker, and Bill Moseley, with Marco St. John and Robert Pralgo rounding out the cast.
Is Vicious (2003) worth watching?
As a cult horror-action hybrid, *Vicious (2003)* delivers solid scares and tight pacing, though it's not for the faint of heart. Fans of creature features and gritty survival stories will likely find its raw energy appealing, even if it's rough around the edges.
How long is Vicious?
Vicious runs for 90 minutes, packing its creature chaos and survival suspense into a concise runtime.
About Vicious (2003) — Survival Horror Where Trust is a Trap
When a routine camping trip spirals into a nightmare, four friends find themselves hunted by a relentless force unlike anything they've ever encountered.
Directed by Matt Green, *Vicious (2003)* blends raw horror with non-stop action, plunging its characters—and audiences—into a battle for survival against a monstrous predator. Star Tom Savini, legendary for his work in horror as both actor and makeup artist, plays Kane, a shadowy government agent whose brutal methods blur the line between hunter and victim. As the group fights to escape the wilderness, they're forced to confront not just the beast lurking in the trees, but the man who unleashes it. This isn't just a monster movie—it's a grim, gritty survival tale where trust is a liability and every shadow hides a threat.