RogerEbert.com by Brian Tallerico
The gooey center of the film works for those with a high tolerance for things that might make a majority of the population queasy.
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Canada · 2015
1h 30m
Director Chad Archibald
Starring Elma Begovic, Jordan Gray, Annette Wozniak, Denise Yuen
Genre Horror
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While on her bachelorette party trip, Casey is bitten by an unknown insect. After returning home with cold feet, Casey tries to call off her wedding. However, before she's able to, she begins exhibiting insect-like traits. As she succumbs to her new instincts, Casey discovers that everything can change with a single bite.
RogerEbert.com by Brian Tallerico
The gooey center of the film works for those with a high tolerance for things that might make a majority of the population queasy.
Entertainment Weekly by Chris Nashawaty
It seems to exist merely to spoil your appetite.
Chad Archibald doesn't quite land Bite's transition over from claustrophobic character study into full-blown monster movie.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
After an opening 10 minutes that promises something depressingly mediocre, the film takes a turn to the atmospheric and gruesome, and winds up being one of the year’s more provocative shockers.
A film where women eat men and men eat ham
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