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Predators (2025 film)

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Predators
Directed byDavid Osit
Produced by
  • Kellen Quinn
  • Jamie Gonçalves
CinematographyDavid Osit
Edited by
  • David Osit
  • Nicolás Nørgaard Staffolani
Music byTim Hecker
Production
companies
  • Sweet Relief Productions
  • Rosewater Pictures
Release date
  • January 25, 2025 (2025-01-25) (Sundance)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Predators is a 2025 documentary film produced and directed by David Osit. It follows the rise and fall of the television program To Catch a Predator, which aired on NBC from 2004 to 2007.

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2025.

Premise

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Follows the rise and fall of the television program To Catch a Predator, which aired on NBC from 2004 to 2007.

Production

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David Osit wanted to make a documentary revolving around To Catch a Predator after finding a fan community on Reddit, which included raw and unaired footage.[1] Osit additionally wanted to explore copycat versions of the show made by other people.[2]

Release

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It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2025[3], where it was cited as one of the best films of the festival by numerous publications including IndieWire, Vanity Fair, Variety and Rolling Stone[4].

Reception

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Predators received positive reviews from film critics. It holds a 96% approval rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 reviews.[5] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 83 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "universal acclaim"[6]. In his Critic's Pick review for IndieWire, David Ehrlich referred to the film as "raw and riveting"[7], and Variety critic Guy Lodge wrote, "Osit’s brilliant, subtly needling film leaves us unnerved and alert, but not certain of our convictions -- an outcome, perhaps, that more true-crime programming should pursue."[8]

References

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  1. ^ Schindel, Dan (January 24, 2025). ""Emotional Ping-Pong": David Osit's 'Predators' Moves Beyond True Crime Binaries". Variety. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  2. ^ Lang, Brent (January 26, 2025). "'To Catch a Predator' Became a Ratings Sensation By Exposing Internet Sex Predators. A New Sundance Documentary Examines Its Complicated Legacy". Variety. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  3. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony; Patten, Dominic (December 11, 2024). "Sundance 2025: JLo, Sly Stone, Putin, Ayo Edebiri, André Holland, & Ex-NZ PM Jacinda Ardern Films Among Park City Festival Offerings". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  4. ^ Fear, David (2025-02-02). "10 Best Movies at Sundance 2025". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  5. ^ "Predators | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
  6. ^ "Predators Reviews". www.metacritic.com. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
  7. ^ Ehrlich, David (2025-01-26). "'Predators' Review: A Damning Look at the Legacy of 'To Catch a Predator' Argues that We're All Complicit in America's Perverted Sense of Justice". IndieWire. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
  8. ^ Lodge, Guy (2025-01-26). "'Predators' Review: David Osit's Quietly Trenchant Documentary Asks What Truth Came Out of a True-Crime Phenomenon". Variety. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
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