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198889 minThriller, Science Fiction, Horror

The Nest

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Is The Nest worth watching? With a rating of 5.2/10, this Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Nest Synopsis

Horrifying shocker as a biological experiment goes haywire when meat-eating mutant roaches invade an island community, terrorizing a peaceful New England fishing village and hideously butchering its citizens.

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Top Cast

Robert Lansing
Robert LansingElias Johnson
Lisa Langlois
Lisa LangloisElizabeth Johnson
Franc Luz
Franc LuzRichard Tarbell
Terri Treas
Terri TreasDr. Morgan Hubbard
Stephen Davies
Stephen DaviesHomer
Diana Bellamy
Diana BellamyMrs. Pennington
Jack Collins
Jack CollinsShakey Jake
Nancy Morgan
Nancy MorganLillian
Jeff Winkless
Jeff WinklessChurch
Steve Tannen
Steve TannenMr. Perkins

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Is The Nest worth watching?

The Nest has received mixed reviews with a 5.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror movies.

Is The Nest hit or flop?

The Nest has received average ratings (5.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Nest is a Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror movie that Horrifying shocker as a biological experiment goes haywire when meat-eating mutant roaches invade an island community, terrorizing a peaceful New Engl...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 4, 2021
★ 5

_**The basic “Jaws” plot, but with a different threat**_ Some kind of carnivorous creature is preying on people & animals on an island off the coast of Southern Cal. The Sheriff (Franc Luz) becomes increasingly troubled as he investigates the curious deaths while the mayor seems to be hiding something (Robert Lansing). Lisa Langlois plays the latter’s daughter visiting from the mainland. “The Nest” (1987) takes the “Jaws” plot and simply inserts another creature. "Dead & Buried" (1981) did the same thing, but added something original. This one is routine yet still entertaining if you like these kinds of creature features. At least the filmmakers throw in something inventive in the last act in an attempt to lift the flick out of mediocrity; unfortunately it’s more cartoonish than scary and I lost interest. Langlois is winsome on the feminine front while the striking Terri Treas is effective as the possibly deranged scientist. Nancy Morgan plays a good-looking aging waitress whereas Heidi Helmer is on hand as a resident who doesn’t mind serving her mother pancakes that were dropped on the carpet. The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in the general coastal areas of Los Angeles, e.g. Santa Catalina Island (beach), Malibu (beach), Venice, Coldwater Canyon (Mayor’s mansion), Studio City (town streets) and Bronson Canyon (caves), with the lighthouse scenes done at Cape Disappointment, Washington. GRADE: C