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  1. A shot-on-video (SOV) film made on a low budget of $500, Feeders follows two friends, Derek (McBride) and Bennett (John Polonia), on a road trip; while travelling through Pennsylvania, the duo encounter small extraterrestrials who have landed on Earth in order to hunt and eat humans.

  2. Feeders is available to watch for free today. If you are in India, you can: Stream it online with ads on Tubi TV. If you’re interested in streaming other free movies and TV shows online today, you can: Watch movies and TV shows with a free trial on Apple TV+.

    • John Polonia, Jon Mcbride, Mark Polonia
    • 68 min
    • 1
  3. Feeders. 1996 · 1 hr 9 min. TV-14. Horror · Sci-Fi. A town that’s been taken on as a feeding ground and outpost of death by human-eating aliens gets discovered by two buddies on a road trip. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jon McBride John Polonia Todd Carpenter Sebastian Barran Melissa Torpy. Directed by: Jon McBride John Polonia.

    • Jon Mcbride, John Polonia
    • January 1, 1996
    • 68 min
  4. Apr 19, 2018 · In this episode of Thrift Theater, we’re reviewing FEEDERS (1996), the classic story of 2 sensitive guys and their journey through alien land to find some oc...

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    • Thrift Theater
  5. Boundless enthusiasm, an infectious energy, and almost dream logic to its sequences make Feeders a masterpiece in homespun filmmaking. No fisting deaths or knife bowel movements makes this far more digestible than some of their output, fun for the whole family, and a continued reminder that the Polonia brothers are the reason SOV films exist.

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    • Polonia Brothers Entertainment
    • Mark Polonia, Jon Mcbride, John Polonia
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  8. Nov 28, 2018 · Feeders is a 1995 American science fiction horror film directed by John Polonia, Mark Polonia (Black Mass; Blood Red Planet; Splatter Farm; et al) and Jon McBride (Woodchipper Massacre; Cannibal Campout) from a screenplay written by Mark Polonia.