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202489 minThriller, Horror

Cold Meat

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Is Cold Meat worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Thriller, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Cold Meat Synopsis

David Petersen is passing through the Colorado Rockies. After saving a young diner waitress from her violent ex-husband during a break from driving, he hits the road again alone through a dangerous snow blizzard. One false move behind the wheel has him waking up inside a ravine, in the eye of the storm. But the cold is the least of his worries when a beast starts prowling outside. How will he survive?

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Top Cast

Allen Leech
Allen LeechDavid
Nina Bergman
Nina BergmanAna
Yan Tual
Yan TualVincent
James Barton-Steel
James Barton-SteelMiller
Riley Banzer
Riley BanzerBilly
Sydney Hendricks
Sydney HendricksCassie
William Kuklis
William KuklisJohn Scheele
Gil Botelho
Gil BotelhoClifford
Kat Fullerton
Kat FullertonCashier

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Is Cold Meat worth watching?

Cold Meat has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Horror movies.

Is Cold Meat hit or flop?

Cold Meat has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Cold Meat?

Cold Meat is a Thriller, Horror movie that David Petersen is passing through the Colorado Rockies. After saving a young diner waitress from her violent ex-husband during a break from driving, h...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 21, 2024
★ 6

Someone managed to coax Allen Leech away from the luxury of "Downton" to far chiller climes where he has to step in to avert a row between "Ana" (Nina Bergman) and ex-boyfriend "Vincent" (Yan Tual) in a roadside diner. Next thing, he's driving along the icy roads with his own vehicular stalker, manages to crash and then things take and even more ridiculous turn with a certain something lurking (not so willingly) in the boot. Can he survive? Should he survive? Probably more importantly - do we care if he survives? To be fair to auteur Sébastien Drouin he does use the wintery and dark conditions to elicit a sense of bone-chilling, claustrophobic, menace as the car is gradually covered in snow and events become rather more perilous, but the acting is almost as mediocre as the direction and that's only marginally better than the writing. Thanks to some budget gaffer tape, the story proceeds to take too many implausible turns as it quite literally goes nowhere fast. I wouldn't bother if I were you, this is low/no budget fayre that looks like a training film for aspiring creatives dipping their toes in the business.