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Birdeater
Directed by
Jack Clark
,
Jim Weir
Not Rated
2025
1h 55m
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5.1
74%
5.4
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A bride-to-be is invited to her fiancé's bachelor party, but when uncomfortable details of their relationship are exposed, the night takes a feral turn.
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Cast of Birdeater
Mackenzie Fearnley
Louie
Shabana Azeez
Irene
Ben Hunter
Dylan
Jack Bannister
Charlie
Clementine Anderson
Grace
Alfie Gledhill
Murph
Harley Wilson
Sam
Caroline McQuade
Lady Lazurus
Will Rodriguez
Lazurus' Bodyguard
Jaskaran Singh
Driving Range Worker
Jim Weir
Tiki Derro / Director / Story
Jack Clark
Paramedic 1 / Director / Story
Riona Day
Paramedic 2
Calum Waldergrave
Banana Guy
Ulysses Oliver
Producer
Stephanie Troost
Producer
Ben Ferris
Executive Producer
Jack Stephens
Executive Producer
Roger Stonehouse
Director Of Photography
Birdeater Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Carlos Aguilar
The directors go for an experiential, if more narratively ambiguous artistic ethos that results in an excitingly cinematic trip alongside unlikable people.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
Birdeater is a gripping exploration of obsession and the fragile dynamics within friendships, all set against the volatile backdrop of a wild Bucks Party.
Spectrum Culture
Alan Zilberman
The key difference between this film and Carnal Knowledge is nothing is withering about its approach. It plays in the muck with its characters more than it critiques them, so any attempt at contrition or condemnation ultimately strikes a false note.
The Weekend Warrior (Substack)
Edward Douglas
Its crazy mix of genres plays with your expectations, making it a truly unique comedic-thriller that is also likely to leave you quite shaken.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
The only thing more uncomfortable than watching ... [this character] continue his ways is the movie's cop-out of an ending.
MaitlandOnMovies (Substack)
Maitland McDonagh
...makes well-crafted use of horror tropes to examine the everyday anxieties and suppressions that make women feel as though they aren't "good enough" according to an arbitrary set of standards that shift [so] often we're always caught on the back foot.
MovieWeb
Mark Keizer
By dropping too many crumbs and pulling too many rugs, Birdeater becomes overlong and can be frustrating. But it still weaves a heck of a spell.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
It's a recipe for compelling chaos, yet the helmers labor hard to generate an abstract viewing experience, looking for engagement on a visual level, not a dramatic one.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
A bleak, though meandering contemporary take on Wake in Fright-style drama.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Emma Vine
Some scenes drag on, emphasizing points repeatedly, which slows the pace and detracts from the flow. Each scene is steeped in never-ending discomfort, while viewers hope for character redemption arcs that never arrive.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
A discomforting film that feels like a lump in your throat, Birdeater is relentless in its ability to disarm and disturb.
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
It takes two to tango, and in this deceptive and often uncomfortable depiction of a relationship hamster wheel, you'll be waiting for someone to stop the ride.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
A totally toxic rager rife with psychosexual mind games.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
Birdeater's shocking finale leaves everything open to interpretation. Jack Clark and Jim Weir task the audience to decide on the story's end.
The Spool
Clint Worthington
A remarkably restrained thriller where the monster can be found within just about every character on screen.
AwardsWatch
Tyler Doster
Shabana Azeez as Irene, the bride-to-be, is almost the only redeemable quality of the film, as the rest feels bloated and forced.
Creepy Kingdom
Shannon McGrew
BIRDEATER instills a pervasive sense of unease, challenging the viewer to form their own opinion about the truth playing out on screen.
The Daily Beast
Coleman Spilde
An absurdly stylish film that is never content to rest on its ambitious visual scope, burrowing under your skin for an eerie glimpse at how men in their youth form bonds with one another that can slowly spin out of control as time passes.
Dread Central
Mary Beth McAndrews
Birdeater is the epitome of uncomfortable cinema. It'll make your skin crawl and while its slow pace may deter some, its conclusion is crucial.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
An audacious reckoning with identity told through a familiar scenario gone wrong. Borrowing a page from Wake in Fright, Clark and Weir's feature debut examines heady concepts through confident filmmaking and subversion of tropes through horror techniques.
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