The Hunt (2020)

Movie · 2020 · Action, Thriller, Horror · 1h 30m · R · English

Curator score: 1.9/10 (387.5K ratings)

Only designated people may be hunted at the manor.

Overview

Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don't know where they are—or how they got there. In the shadow of a dark internet conspiracy theory, ruthless elitists gather at a remote location to hunt humans for sport. But their master plan is about to be derailed when one of the hunted turns the tables on her pursuers.

Ratings

Director

Craig Zobel

Production

Blumhouse Productions, Universal Pictures

Cast

Betty Gilpin, Hilary Swank, Ethan Suplee, Teri Wyble, Ike Barinholtz, Wayne Duvall, Emma Roberts, Christopher Berry, Sturgill Simpson, Kate Nowlin, Amy Madigan, Reed Birney, Glenn Howerton, Steve Coulter, Dean J. West, Vince Pisani, Steve Mokate, Sylvia Grace Crim, Jason Kirkpatrick, Macon Blair

Curator Review

Verdict

A nasty, fast-moving satire-thriller with a strong central performance and some gleeful kill-or-be-killed energy, but the political point it’s making is broad and often feels more like a provocation than a fully sharpened idea. If you want a pulpy, violent update of The Most Dangerous Game, it delivers enough momentum to work; if you want bite, nuance, or especially elegant action, it’s shakier.

Best for

  • viewers who like violent survival games and revenge-thriller setups
  • fans of dark, high-concept genre satire
  • people looking for a brisk, disposable crowd-pleaser with a strong lead performance

Skip if

  • you want subtle political commentary
  • you’re put off by cartoonish caricatures and broad culture-war jokes
  • you need especially polished action choreography or airtight logic

Overview

The Hunt is built on a simple, durable engine: strangers, a remote location, and a lethal game with a nasty social edge. Craig Zobel keeps it moving, and Betty Gilpin gives the movie its best asset by making the hunted feel resourceful, funny, and unpredictable rather than just victimized. When the film leans into momentum and physical comedy, it’s easy to see why it became such a conversation piece.

Worth noting

The problem is that the satire is more blunt-force than incisive. It wants to jab at tribalism on both sides, but the caricatures are so broad that the movie often feels like it’s arguing with a meme version of America. That can be entertaining in the moment, but it also limits the film’s bite and makes the whole thing feel smaller than its premise.

Bottom line

As a genre exercise, it’s watchable and occasionally very fun. As social satire, it’s hit-or-miss. The result is a movie that plays best as a nasty, disposable thriller with a sharp lead performance rather than a truly provocative statement piece.

Top Letterboxd reviews

clem (3.5★) · 6192 likes

me vs trying to figure out what side of the political spectrum this movie is on

hollie amanda (2★) · 2512 likes

this isn’t even a movie americans just be like that

aaron (3.5★) · 1963 likes

okay a few points: - she kinda snapped - I blinked and emma roberts was gone - I LOWKEY LOVED THIS IM SO SORRY FILMBROS

maria (3★) · 1738 likes

i can't say with which of these two i identify the most... the pig or the dude who asks where the hand sanitizer is

davidehrlich (3★) · 1225 likes

“The Hunt” begins with a bunch of NPR-addicted neoliberals poaching a wild pack of Trump-worshipping MAGA types for bloodsport. Director Craig Zobel’s ultra-violent satirical update of “The Most Dangerous Game” aspires to be the movie that America needs right now; it’s a giddy slaughterhouse of mirrors that hopes to bring this country together and make it great again by reflecting the absurdity of us vs them resentment. The movie literalizes the rhetoric of a culture war that has divided the… more “The Hunt” begins with a bunch of NPR-addicted neoliberals poaching a wild pack of Trump-worshipping MAGA types for bloodsport. Director Craig Zobel’s ultra-violent satirical update of “The Most Dangerous Game” aspires to be the movie that America needs right now; it’s a giddy slaughterhouse of mirrors that hopes to bring this country together and make it great again by reflecting the absurdity of us vs them resentment. The movie literalizes the rhetoric of a culture war that has divided the… more

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Topics

satire, thriller, horror, action, survival game, dark comedy, culture war, gory, high-concept, political allegory

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