Hunting Season

A single father will do whatever it takes to protect his thirteen year old daughter from the corrupt world around her.
Moonshine says:
"Hunting Season" struggles to find its footing amidst a muddled plot that feels both predictable and disjointed. While the premise has potential, it ultimately fails to deliver a cohesive narrative, leaving viewers scratching their heads rather than on the edge of their seats. The characters are somewhat engaging, but they often fall into clichéd archetypes that lack depth and development.
The performances are serviceable; the cast does what they can with the material, delivering lines with conviction even when the script lets them down. However, none of the actors manage to elevate their roles beyond mediocrity, resulting in a film that feels more like a collection of moments than a unified story.
Visually, "Hunting Season" offers some interesting shots, but these moments are overshadowed by pacing issues and uneven storytelling. The film oscillates between tension and tedium, making it difficult for audiences to fully invest in the unfolding drama.
Despite its flaws, there are glimpses of creativity that suggest a more compelling film could have emerged from this concept. The entertainment value is moderate; it's not painful to watch but rarely exhilarating either. Ultimately, "Hunting Season" serves as a reminder that even with decent acting and intriguing ideas, execution is key—and here it falls disappointingly short.
- Plot: Bad
- Characters: OK
- Entertainment Value: OK
- Rated: N/A
- Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
- Release Date: 12/18/2025
- Directed by: RJ Collins
- Written by: Adam Hampton
- Starring: Mel Gibson, Shelley Hennig, Jordi Mollà




