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Into the Grizzly Maze

  • 5.3 /10

  • 306

  • 36%

Plot

Two estranged brothers reunite at their childhood home in the Alaskan wild. They set out on a two-day hike and are stalked by an unrelenting grizzly bear.

Cast

James Marsden as Rowan
James Marsden

as Rowan

Thomas Jane as Beckett
Thomas Jane

as Beckett

Piper Perabo as Michelle
Piper Perabo

as Michelle

Scott Glenn as Sully
Scott Glenn

as Sully

Michaela McManus as Kaley
Billy Bob Thornton as Douglass
Billy Bob Thornton

as Douglass

Adam Beach as Johnny Cadillac
Adam Beach

as Johnny Cadillac

Kelly Curran as Amber
Kelly Curran

as Amber

Reese Alexander as Gerry Smith
Reese Alexander

as Gerry Smith

Bart the Bear II as Red Machine
Bart the Bear II

as Red Machine

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 27, 2015

Production Companies

  • Purple Pictures

  • Indomitable Entertainment

  • Paul Schiff Productions

Production Countries

  • Canada

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $10,000,000.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.57 hrs

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Reviews

***Pretty good bear attack flick with James Marsden, Thomas Jane and Piper Perabo*** Several people coalesce in a region of Alaska called the Grizzly Maze where a rogue bear is on the loose: A local man recently released from prison (James Marsden), his ex-girlfriend (Michaela McManus), his estranged deputy brother (Thomas Jane), the deputy’s photographer wife (Piper Perabo), a half-crazy hun…

Bare or Bear Puzzle? Into the Grizzly Maze is directed by David Hackl and written by Guy Moshe and J.R. Reher. It stars James Marsden, Thomas Jane, Piper Perabo, Scott Glenn, Michaela McManus and Billy Bob Thornton. Music is by Marcus Trumpp and cinematography by James Liston. Estranged brothers Rowan (Marsden) and Beckett (Jane) reunite out in the Alaskan wild. They set out into the wilder…

**Forgettable. Honestly, I even had a hard time not forgetting this film twenty-four hours after seeing it.** Lately, I've seen at least two films in which ferocious wild animals end up becoming the biggest threat to a small group of humans who, innocently or without any ill intention, cross their path. This was one of those films. It brings nothing new or original to a subgenre of horror that…