Boggy Creek

Boggy Creek (also known as Boggy Creek: The Legend Is True) is a 2011 American low-budget[2] horror film directed by Brian T. Jaynes, written by Jennifer Minar-Jaynes, and starring Texas Battle, Stephanie Honoré, Damon Lipari, Shavon Kirksey, and Melissa Carnell as college students attacked by legendary creatures that resemble Bigfoot.

There, locals warn them of hostile creatures that, according to legend, murder the men and abduct the women.

The creatures, which resemble the legendary Bigfoot, eventually show up and attack Jennifer and her friends.

[7][8] Scott Foy of Dread Central rated it 1/5 stars, and wrote, "Boggy Creek doesn't work as drama, doesn't deliver as horror, and is no fun at all to watch", and while he in part praised the practical effects on the suits, was disappointed by the lack of action and actual usage of the Sasquatch itself, instead focusing on ineffective and dull character development.

[10] Michael Allen of 28 Days Later Analysis praised the film's cinematography and filming locations, as well as appreciating the "lighter" scores in the soundtrack, with his largest complaint in regards to the movie being the writing which chose not to show impactful or gory scenes and was "uninspiring and lacking true horror elements".