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A Dangerous Prey

2024 1h 13m Drama Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for A Dangerous Prey: Trailer 1 List
40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 86% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings
Keisha flees urban gentrification for a fresh start, only to be targeted by racists in her new home. She fights to survive as she turns the tables on her predators in a battle for survival as she herself becomes a dangerous prey. Read More Read Less

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Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com A Dangerous Prey feels like a fairly solid short film stretched out to feature-length. Rated: 2.0/4.0 Feb 24, 2024 Full Review Michael Talbot-Haynes Film Threat A Dangerous Prey is a pulp pulsator that will plant its stinger in you. Rated: 7/10 Feb 9, 2024 Full Review Ronak Kotecha ReviewRon For those who are keen on a blend of character development, emotion and gunfire, this movie may not entirely deliver. Still, it offers just about enough to help pass the time. Rated: 2.5/3 Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Alejandro Turdo Hoy Sale Cine Even though there are times when the main plot seem to loose its focus causing the whole storytelling to ramble on, A Dangerous Prey’s heart is in the right place when it comes to flesh out every day urban issues and how easily they could escalate. Rated: 6/10 Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Tony Asankomah GhMovieFreak While attempting to explore themes like urban gentrification, racism, and survival, “A Dangerous Prey” struggles to present a compelling narrative to effectively convey its intended message. Rated: 5/10 Jan 30, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Rinoj V This movie elaborates on the very important need of social justice and equality. This movie clearly shows that there are still some people in this world who use the evils that emanate from the insides of their minds more than what they see on the outside like poison to others. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 06/09/24 Full Review Ethan M "A Dangerous Prey" is a gripping tale of resilience and survival set against the backdrop of urban gentrification and racial prejudice. Directed and written by Terry Spears, this drama delivers heart-pounding suspense from start to finish. The story follows Keisha, portrayed with depth and conviction by Taja Brittaney, as she seeks refuge from the upheaval of gentrification only to find herself targeted by racists in her new community. But Keisha is no ordinary victim – she transforms into a formidable force, turning the tables on her predators in a battle for survival where she becomes the dangerous prey. Marlon Ladd delivers a standout performance as Keisha's husband, whose side hustle involves robbing drug dealers. The moral complexities of his actions add layers to the narrative, prompting viewers to question whether one can justify wrongdoing in the name of community good. As the tension escalates, "A Dangerous Prey" keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, culminating in a thrilling conclusion where all the intricate plot threads converge. It's a testament to Spears' skillful direction and the compelling performances of the cast. "A Dangerous Prey" is more than just a suspenseful thriller – it's a thought-provoking exploration of justice, morality, and the resilience of the human spirit. It's a film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, leaving viewers both entertained and inspired. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/16/24 Full Review Kristina M "A Dangerous Prey" isn't your typical movie. It's breaking through the norm. Starring the dynamic duo TaJa Brittaney and Marlon Ladd, Keisha and Aiden, a couple with their own secrets, dip out from the city hustle, hoping for a better life. Their dreams get crushed by a harsh reality. Racists in their new hood start messing with them, and when Aiden's away, Keisha's left holding it down solo. Now she's gotta tap into her strength and smarts, flipping the script from prey to a force to be reckoned with. I give it 2 thumbs up. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/09/24 Full Review Brad P Dangerous Prey, directed by Terry Spears, is a thriller/drama that tackles some tough subjects - discrimination, racial tension and urban gentrification. I give kudos to the filmmakers for facing these issues head-on. The lead, Kesha, gives a strong, honest performance - she carries the film. The antagonists, the two good-ol' boys, were over-the-top and too stereotypical. I would've like to see more subtly and depth to them. For a low budget indie, the quality was what you'd expect, maybe a bit lower, but for the most part the lead's performances overcome that. The run-time was short, so I feel like the script could've been developed more. A few more re-writes would've given this story more focus with a greater impact for things the filmmakers were trying to communicate. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/08/24 Full Review Marisa P This was an interesting film led by great acting performances from the entire cast. The main actress did a spectacular job bringing the character, Kesha, to life and making her believable. There were moments where her character took unexpected turns, but her performance combined with strongly written dialogue helped things make sense. I found myself caring about Kesha and Aiden's journey, which kept me engaged the entire film. I was also curious how all the characters and circumstances would end up tying together. I was left with a few questions, but appreciated the ride. Overall this was a well shot, well done independent film Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/05/24 Full Review CJ J This film hits on a lot of topics that most in the filmmakers wouldn't dare touch. So let's start with the good about this movie. First off, acting is quite good. Leads are both excellent. Tara Brittney's character had me yelling at the screen! Marlon Ladd, as Aiden was sympathetic in his role, despite his character's questionable actions. Not typical for most Indies that I have seen. It's a relief to see confident actors doing their roles well. When the film started using the N-word, stereotyping, and dropping F bombs all over the place, I knew that these filmmakers were looking to raise a few hackles with the story they were telling. P. C. this is not. There was a lot packed into the film, which is snappy in its runtime as well. The story itself went off into several different directions, and sometimes those directions didn't meet up, but there's enough interesting plot points going on that I was able to overlook most of those loose ends. My only real concern with the storytelling however, is the ending. There were way too many open, ended questions that a few more minutes of runtime could have answered adequately, making for a more satisfying conclusion. That said, there is enough to like in this movie to justify a recommendation from me! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/05/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Keisha flees urban gentrification for a fresh start, only to be targeted by racists in her new home. She fights to survive as she turns the tables on her predators in a battle for survival as she herself becomes a dangerous prey.
Director
Terry Spears
Screenwriter
Terry Spears
Distributor
Indie Rights
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 16, 2024
Runtime
1h 13m