
Bear 2010
"Play dead."
In Bear (2010), directed by Roel Reiné, a quiet forest road trip turns into a deadly game of survival when two couples accidentally kill a grizzly bear.
Director: Roel Reiné
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bear (2010) about?
Bear follows two couples stranded in a remote forest after their car breaks down. When they accidentally kill a grizzly bear, its vengeful mate attacks, trapping them inside their disabled van. As the creature's intelligence and ferocity escalate, their only hope is to use their wits to survive the wilderness before it's too late.
Who directed Bear?
Bear was directed by Roel Reiné, known for crafting high-stakes survival thrillers that blend action with psychological tension.
Who stars in Bear?
The film stars Patrick Scott Lewis, Katie Lowes, Brendan Michael Coughlin, and Mary Alexandra Stiefvater as the four trapped travelers facing an apex predator.
Is Bear (2010) worth watching?
Bear delivers a gripping survival thriller with strong performances and a relentless pace. While it doesn't rely on supernatural elements, the raw intensity of the grizzly's pursuit and the characters' desperate choices make it a tense watch for horror and action fans.
How long is Bear?
Bear runs for 93 minutes, a tight runtime that keeps the tension high without unnecessary filler.
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Bear (2010) — A Grizzly Revenge Thriller in the Heart of the Wild
In Bear (2010), directed by Roel Reiné, a quiet forest road trip turns into a deadly game of survival when two couples accidentally kill a grizzly bear. As the abandoned vehicle sits disabled on the remote roadside, the bear's vengeful mate spots them from a distance—intelligent, relentless, and driven by grief for its lost companion. Trapped inside the van with dwindling options, the group must outthink a predator with a terrifying tactical advantage. Secrets surface under pressure, testing loyalties and exposing raw human instinct, all set against the unforgiving wilderness.
Tension escalates as clever escape plans collapse one by one, transforming a simple roadside mishap into a struggle for life. The isolated setting amplifies every sound, every shadow, and every crack in their fragile unity. Roel Reiné crafts a tense, visceral thriller that blends visceral horror with the raw unpredictability of nature.