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Roar
Directed by
Noel Marshall
PG
2015
1h 35m
Thriller
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Adventure
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6.1
72%
52%
5.9
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Ravening jungle beasts assemble in flocks to invade an otherwise quiet home where they terrorize the visiting family of their keeper.
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Cast of Roar
Tippi Hedren
Madeleine / Producer
Melanie Griffith
Melanie
John Marshall
John / Production Manager
Jerry Marshall
Jerry / Supervising Editor
Kyalo Mativo
Mativo
Frank Tom
Frank
Steve Miller
Prentiss
Rick Glassey
Rick
Lenord Bokwa
Airport Personnel
Shamasi Sarumi
Airport Personnel
Will Hutchins
Committee
Eve Rattner
Committee
Peter Thiongo
Committee
Zakes Mokae
Committee
MIchael Franz
Committee
Alexandra Newman
Committee
Pat Barbeau
Committee
Michael J. Jones
Committee
Noel Marshall
Hank / Director / Writer / Producer
Robert Gottschalk
Producer
Roar Ratings & Reviews
Double Toasted
Korey Coleman
Roar is one of those movies that you've never seen anything like and will probably never see get made again.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Fascinating in the sense of what the film crew was able to actually accomplish, but never justifying the actual means for its existence, it's simply one of those films that has to be seen to be believed.
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
One of the truly singular one-offs in all of cinema history.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
You'll be cheering for those lions in no time.
The Public (Buffalo)
M. Faust
Knowing that everything in the film is real makes it a one-of-a-kind experience. It will have to be-no sane people would ever want to remake this.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
It can best be described as a cross between a nature special, a home movie, a snuff film, and a key exhibit at a sanity hearing.
Cambridge Day
Tom Meek
I honestly can't say "Roar" is a good film or even a bad one, because it's both. But I can say there is never a down moment; there is always something to draw you in.
The Playlist
Erik McClanahan
Whether you find that hilarious or just plain sad is up to you, but there almost certainly will never be anything like "Roar" again, and that's reason enough to check it out.
Consequence
Charles Bramesco
With Roar, filmmaking feels as dangerous and immediate as bomb defusing.
Columbus Alive
Brad Keefe
4 WTFs out of 4. Not as unintentionally entertaining as The Room or Birdemic, but see it with an audience if you can.
Fat Guys at the Movies
Kevin Carr
This has the same charm as Drafthouse's Miami Connection, only with jungle cats instead of drug-dealing ninjas.
Metro
Matt Prigge
Too a singular to forget and definitely but definitely above criticism.
The Dissolve
Keith Phipps
It's never clear whether it wants to present all the frightened scampering as comical or horrifying, but the unsimulated panic in the actors' eyes pushes it toward the latter.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
The craziest, most breathtakingly bizarre motion picture you are ever likely to see. Imagine Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom as reimagined by Stephen King.
Under the Radar
Austin Trunick
Based on its reputation alone, 1981's Roar is the Citizen Kane of films where actors were mauled by lions.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
If you want to see cats chasing people in packs, falling over themselves to descend stairwells, and jump up trees to swipe at disposable human protagonists--you will probably enjoy "Roar."
Austin Chronicle
Steve Davis
On its merits, the film is abysmal, any way you look at it. Still, you can't take your eyes off it (between wincing).
Austin American-Statesman
Charles Ealy
Roar has to be one of the most unusual movies ever made.
L.A. Weekly
Amy Nicholson
ROAR is a thrilling bore, an inanity with actual peril in every scene.
Variety
Variety Staff
The noble intentions of director-writer-producer Noel Marshall and his actress-wife Tippi Hedren shine through the faults and short-comings of Roar.
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