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Feeding Grounds 2006

★ 2.65 votes82 min📅 2006-12-03

"Friends till the end... The very end."

In *Feeding Grounds* (2006), director Junior Bonner crafts a chilling blend of horror and sci-fi that traps a group of young friends in a nightmarish survival scenario.

Director: Junior Bonner

Cast

Alex Ballar
Stephano
Chic Daniel
Chic Daniel
Rob
Kathryn Ely
Rhonda
Philip Ferenchick
Jay
Jamie Gannon
Jamie Gannon
Marcus
Rebecca Gannon
Rachel
Joy Gray
Britney
Kiralee Hayashi
Mary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Feeding Grounds (2006) about?

*Feeding Grounds* (2006) follows a tight-knit group of friends who escape to a secluded desert cabin, only to find themselves hunted by an unknown entity. As their peaceful reunion spirals into terror, they must confront the horrors lurking in the wilderness—or become its next meal.

Who directed Feeding Grounds?

Junior Bonner directed *Feeding Grounds* (2006), bringing a sharp eye for suspense to this desert-set nightmare.

Who stars in Feeding Grounds?

The film features Alex Ballar, Chic Daniel, Kathryn Ely, Philip Ferenchick, and the Gannon siblings, Jamie and Rebecca Gannon.

Is Feeding Grounds (2006) worth watching?

While *Feeding Grounds* (2006) isn't a mainstream hit, it offers a solid 82-minute burst of horror-sci-fi tension for fans of creature features. Its low-budget charm and relentless pacing make it a cult curiosity worth a watch for those craving creature-feature chaos.

How long is Feeding Grounds?

*Feeding Grounds* (2006) runs for 82 minutes, an efficient runtime for its intense, no-frills storytelling.

About Feeding Grounds (2006) — A Desert Horror-Sci-Fi Survival Thriller

In *Feeding Grounds* (2006), director Junior Bonner crafts a chilling blend of horror and sci-fi that traps a group of young friends in a nightmarish survival scenario. When they retreat to a remote desert cabin for what should be a carefree escape, their plans unravel as an otherworldly threat emerges from the barren landscape. The film's eerie atmosphere simmers with dread, as the friends confront an insatiable force lurking in the shadows, testing their bonds and forcing them to fight for their lives. Bonner's tight direction amplifies the tension, blending visceral scares with a haunting exploration of isolation and primal fear.

The desert setting becomes a character itself, its vast emptiness amplifying the desperation of the situation. With a mix of gore and psychological unease, *Feeding Grounds* (2006) delivers a relentless thriller that keeps viewers on edge, questioning how far survival instincts will push its protagonists before the credits roll.