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Critters Attack!

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2020 | 89m | English

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Director: Bobby Miller
Writer: Scott Lobdell
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Mysterious alien Critters have crash-landed in a small college town, devouring every living thing they encounter. Drea and the kids she's babysitting must try desperately to save themselves from the ravenous, rolling beasts. Will Drea discover her inner badass, and will it be enough to stop the Critter onslaught?
Release Date: Nov 06, 2020
Director: Bobby Miller
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Keywords babysitter, college, sequel, alien, creature, alien invasion, critters
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Blue Ribbon Content, Triton Media Holdings Incorporated
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tashiana Washington Drea
Ava Preston Trissy Lacy
Jack Fulton Jake Lacy
Jaeden Noel Phillip
Dee Wallace Dee
Stephen Jennings Sheriff Lewis Haines
Pierre Malherbe Backpacker Doug
Alex Jeaven Mandy
Tristan de Beer Gregory Sax
Ho Chow Chef Loong
Vash Singh Kevin Loong
Tanya van Graan Professor Lacy
Paul Snodgrass Johnson
Electra Hartman Ranger Carol
Joe Vaz Ranger Jonathan
Leon Clingman Ranger Bob
Nathan Lynn Shaun
Greg Parvess Telephone Repairman
Sven Ruygrok Upper Classman
Steve Blum Critters (voice)
Name Job
Scott Lobdell Writer
Bobby Miller Director
Hein de Vos Director of Photography
Robert van de Coolwijk Production Design
Mike Mendez Editor
Jason Knight Casting
John Buchan Casting
Jaci Cheiman Casting
Russ Howard III Original Music Composer
Dan Wilcox Music Supervisor
Patrick Arias First Assistant Director
Nicolette Louw Second Assistant Director
Daniela Springer Line Producer
Gabrielle Botha Stunts
Cherise Daniels Stunts
Matt Esof Stunts
Lana Katz Stunts
Juan Oelofse Stunts
Guy Hodgen "A" Camera Operator
Jonathan Kyle First Assistant "A" Camera
Ali Mohamed Camera Loader
Eeb Hajee "B" Camera Operator
Quinton Fredericks First Assistant "B" Camera
Miles Ritchie Camera Loader
Nomfundo Mabaso Production Coordinator
Bronwyn Morris Production Coordinator
Morgyn Johnston Casting Associate
Ria van Heerden Script Supervisor
Neil McClean Costume Designer
Jacomina Jankowitz Assistant Costume Designer
Claire Dibden Truck Supervisor
Jeanine De Goede Costumer
Christa Schoeman Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Jean Marie Raubenheimer Prosthetics
Minke Swart Makeup & Hair Assistant
J.P. Hankins Gaffer
Rory Hankins Best Boy Electric
Nasmie Majiet Key Grip
Eric Tientcheu Best Boy Grip
Arthur Koundouris Sound Mixer
Damian Fermor Boom Operator
Raj Mariathasan Prosthetics
Adrian Smith Prosthetics
Chantel Carter Art Direction
Vicky Sawkins Set Decoration
Martinique Du Toit Leadman
Doret Van Jaarsveld Property Master
Hendrik Froneman Property Buyer
Maeve Slemon Art Department Coordinator
Alain Tchibassa Set Decoration
Bonani Qekeleshe Assistant Set Decoration
Mary Jane Oliver Graphic Designer
Mark Risk Storyboard Artist
Doug Hardy Special Effects Coordinator
Hermie Venter Special Effects Coordinator
Dave Stewart Special Effects Technician
Mikhail Mohammed Special Effects Technician
Adrian Suckow Second Second Assistant Director
Lee Sandmann Third Assistant Director
Lauren Van Rensburg Post Production Supervisor
Ancois Human Visual Effects Supervisor
Danielle Nel Visual Effects Editor, Assistant Editor
Marcos Cruz Still Photographer
Kyle Stroebel Digital Intermediate Colorist
Rory Mark Visual Effects Supervisor
Gina Gibson VFX Artist
David Ferreira VFX Artist
Johan van Huyssteen VFX Artist
Bradley Stilwell VFX Artist
Nicholas Young VFX Artist
Matthew Girardi Title Graphics
Barry Donnelly Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Effects Editor, Sound Supervisor
Charl Mostert Dialogue Editor
Craig Ormond Dialogue Editor
Michael J. Broomberg Foley Artist
Jade Hill Foley Artist
Carl Roberts Foley Recordist
David Houston Foley Recordist
James Oliver Foley Editor
Jack Van Wyk Foley Editor
Name Title
Daniel Iron Executive Producer
Rupert Harvey Producer
Barry Opper Producer
Lance Samuels Executive Producer
Bobby Miller Executive Producer
Samantha Levine Co-Producer
Adam Friedlander Producer
Tebogo Maila Co-Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

The low point for the _Critters_ franchise. Surpassing the third film to become the new bottom rung on the ladder. Wouldn't have been surprised to learn that the creatives behind _Critters Attack!_ had been given only a passing overview on the four films preceding it. _Final rating:★★ - Had some ... things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
dalboz
3.0

"Critters Attack!" is a strange film to review. I honestly think this film was not made with reviews in mind. No, I mean really not made with reviews in mind, because it's hard to get a bead on what they were truly going for here. It seems like a reboot, but then Dee Wallace is in it and indicates t ... hat the Crites have been around before, although she behaves more like Lee from the first two films so maybe she's really Terrence Mann in disguise (who is conspicuously absent; I was waiting for him to pop up as it just doesn't feel like a Critters movie without Terrence Mann)...I don't know. So, let's break this down. To start, you'll notice that, to the film's credit, they stick to primarily to practical effects. This is good as it's trying to at least feel like the original films. Honestly, CGI Crites would probably have been really bad. They even bring back the giant Critter Ball from the second movie, although still no human sized Crites as seen in the first film. Crites are puppets and should only be puppets, although at the same time, something about these new redesigned puppets feels a little off. They've always had big mouths, but now they've got flip-top heads. Eh... However, the practical effects bring up a real oddity to this film. There are also a lot of prosthetics used for the Crites to chew on. Now, in and of itself, that wouldn't be an issue. What makes it odd is that it makes this film much more violent and gory than the previous ones. I like a good gory horror flick as much as the next person, but something about it feels...strange in a Critters movie. The previous films are very tame by comparison, with only two people dying in the first movie. This isn't necessarily bad as people who watched the old movies have grown up and are more mature now, but it does throw you a little bit. Then we get to the script. This film feels like it was written by a first-year film student. It's nonsensical, goes all over the place with little focus, explanation, or even a satisfying ending, if you can even call it an ending since it just seems to stop. The characters are not well fleshed out and they resort to gimmicks to try and get us to remember some of them since they have no other characteristics, like a guy who's obsessed with bagpipes. Heck, I forgot younger boy in the main group was even there half the time since his gimmick is that he doesn't talk and only communicates by texting. They probably thought they were being funny, but instead it creates a major stumbling block. Overall, while it's still a pretty bad film, but you can at least tell that the filmmakers were fans of the original and were trying to do something of a tribute, and let's be honest, unless you're a fan of at least the original movie, you're probably not going to see this one. In fact, that's exactly what this feels like: An amateurish fan film. You're not missing much if you avoid it or never even knew it existed, like me until I stumbled upon it completely by accident. I kind of wish I hadn't.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
6.0

<em>'Critters Attack!'</em> isn't one I was expecting much from, based on that naff poster and it being a fourth sequel that was released 27 years after its predecessor. A terrible picture it is not, though if it wasn't for the cool deaths then I'd be rating this a notch lower. The critter usage ... and how those affected depart is neat, I enjoyed every moment in that regard. However, what surrounds those parts is damaging. For example, the cast are underwhelming, at best, and the main plot device is derivative; they went full <em>'Gremlins'</em> with this one. Tashiana Washington is the minor standout from those acting here, Dee Wallace (unofficially?) reprises her role from the 1986 original; which is cool, but if I didn't know beforehand then I wouldn't have recognised her or "Aunt Dee", a character that didn't stand out to me in that first flick. Lastly, credit to Jake (Jack Fulton) for kicking the critters when fighting them; I recall questioning to myself whilst watching the other films why no-one was doing so; unless I was forgetting. It is the most obvious and clearly the best way to attack the football-esque movers. Anyway, this 2019 release (presumably) draws this franchise to a close. The last two aren't any good, but those first three made it a worthwhile watchthrough for me.

Apr 24, 2025