25 Years Later, a Box Office Flop Has Become a Cannibal Cult Classic
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Antonia Bird's Ravenous is one such film, but don't take our word for it: for the film's 25th anniversary, Inverse spoke to cinematographer Anthony B. Richmond, who marked Ravenous as a standout in his already impressive career.
As the meager regiment at Fort Spencer rallies to save the remainder of the wagon train, Boyd finds himself strangely drawn to both Calhoun and his story, and soon both men will be embroiled in a fight to the death for the fate of the nation - and their very souls.
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