

The Monster
Overview
A mother and her 10-year old daughter are trapped in a forest. There is something in this forest. Something unlike anything they have heard before. Something that lurks in the darkness and it’s coming after them.
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Awards & Nominations
6 nominations total
Details
Production information
"Stay in the light"
Status
Released
Original Language
en
Budget
$2,700,000
Revenue
$74,000
Production Companies
Cast & Crew
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Cast
Crew

Bryan Bertino
Director
Directing

Bryan Bertino
Writer
Writing

Sonny Mallhi
Executive Producer
Production
Aaron L. Ginsburg
Producer
Production
Adrienne Biddle
Producer
Production

Richard Suckle
Producer
Production

Bryan Bertino
Producer
Production
William Green
Producer
Production
Julie Kirkwood
Director of Photography
Camera
Andy Milburn
Original Music Composer
Sound
Tom Hajdu
Original Music Composer
Sound
tomandandy
Original Music Composer
Sound
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The Monster: What The Creature REALLY Means - Screen Rant
The Monster: What The Creature REALLY Means Screen Rant
The Monster movie review & film summary (2016) - Roger Ebert
The Monster movie review & film summary (2016) Roger Ebert
The Monster - Paste Magazine
The Monster Paste Magazine
The Monster Review - IGN
The Monster Review IGN
The Monster [2016] – Movie Review (4/5) - Heaven of Horror
The Monster [2016] – Movie Review (4/5) Heaven of Horror
'The Monster' Review: Stranded Mom and Daughter Tale - Variety
'The Monster' Review: Stranded Mom and Daughter Tale Variety
The Monster Review: This Monster Is Scary Good - MovieWeb
The Monster Review: This Monster Is Scary Good MovieWeb
Review: Watch the Road, and the Driver, Too, in ‘The Monster’ (Published 2016) - The New York Times
Review: Watch the Road, and the Driver, Too, in ‘The Monster’ (Published 2016) The New York Times
THE MONSTER (2016) - CULTURE CRYPT
THE MONSTER (2016) CULTURE CRYPT
Review: ‘The Monster’ is Well-Acted Horror That Doesn’t Dig Deep Enough - The Film Stage
Review: ‘The Monster’ is Well-Acted Horror That Doesn’t Dig Deep Enough The Film Stage
The Monster (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes
The Monster (2016) Rotten Tomatoes
[Review] Bryan Bertino’s ‘The Monster’ Gives Homage to Creature Features of the 1980s - Bloody Disgusting
[Review] Bryan Bertino’s ‘The Monster’ Gives Homage to Creature Features of the 1980s Bloody Disgusting
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