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Film Review - A Breed Apart

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From the directors of “Swamp Shark,” “Ghost Shark,” “Trailer Park Shark,” and “Nightmare Shark” comes “A Breed Apart,” which, weirdly, doesn’t feature any sharks. It remains an animal attack picture, this time using rabid dogs on a tropical island to fuel B-movie pleasures. The production is also something of a remake, building on the premise of 2006’s “The Breed” to inspire a new take on canine-based horror, updated for the social media generation. Helmers Griff and Nathan Furst (who also script) have a design for craziness, but they don’t have much money to pull off the visually ambitious endeavor, which aims to generate a dog-pocalypse situation of survival featuring a cast of humans running away from ferocious animals. Sadly, “A Breed Apart” looks painfully cheap, almost unfinished at times, and getting a sense that a fear factor isn’t going to happen in the offering, the Fursts turn to campiness, and that doesn’t work at all. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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