A Breed Apart
strong language, violence, injury detail, crude humour, drug misuse
Director(s) Griff Furst, Nathan Furst
Production year2025
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes99m
CastGrace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Hayden Panettiere
A Breed Apart
strong language, violence, injury detail, crude humour, drug misuse
In this comedy horror film, a group of influencers invited to a private island for a reality show must work together to ...
In this comedy horror film, a group of influencers invited to a private island for a reality show must work together to survive a pack of rabid dogs.
violence
Scenes include attacks from rabid dogs, with people being bitten and killed. Characters defend themselves by shooting, suffocating, hitting, kicking, and throwing the animals. Much of the violence has a comic edge and is shown with limited detail. Other scenes include a dog being stabbed in the face with a glass bottle, others being shot with flares and some having their necks broken. There are also more intense moments, such as bloody stabbings, shootings, electrocution and the use of grenades. People are shot with arrows, including one man struck in the chest.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k'), and milder terms including 'shit', 'ass', 'bitch', 'prick', 'dick', 'bullshit', 'crap', 'damn', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'hell'.
drugs
A character takes dog sedatives recreationally. References to marijuana are made, with a joint visible.
injury detail
Blood is shown on characters' bodies after dog attacks, and a man shows off his severed ear. An infected person is seen with blood around their mouth while eating raw meat. Blood spurts are visible during some violent encounters, and dead bodies are shown.
rude humour
A dog aggressively humps a man's backside in a scene of crude humour. There are also discussions about anal bleaching and homemade sex toys, and references to penis sizes.
additional issues
Throughout the film there are various threat scenes involving rabid dogs chasing and attacking people. People and animals are also set on fire and fall from heights. There is homophobic language used in a comedic context. Sexist comments are made toward female characters.
strong language, violence, injury detail, crude humour, drug misuse
Classified Date:
01/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
violence
Scenes include attacks from rabid dogs, with people being bitten and killed. Characters defend themselves by shooting, suffocating, hitting, kicking, and throwing the animals. Much of the violence has a comic edge and is shown with limited detail. Other scenes include a dog being stabbed in the face with a glass bottle, others being shot with flares and some having their necks broken. There are also more intense moments, such as bloody stabbings, shootings, electrocution and the use of grenades. People are shot with arrows, including one man struck in the chest.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k'), and milder terms including 'shit', 'ass', 'bitch', 'prick', 'dick', 'bullshit', 'crap', 'damn', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'hell'.
drugs
A character takes dog sedatives recreationally. References to marijuana are made, with a joint visible.
injury detail
Blood is shown on characters' bodies after dog attacks, and a man shows off his severed ear. An infected person is seen with blood around their mouth while eating raw meat. Blood spurts are visible during some violent encounters, and dead bodies are shown.
rude humour
A dog aggressively humps a man's backside in a scene of crude humour. There are also discussions about anal bleaching and homemade sex toys, and references to penis sizes.
additional issues
Throughout the film there are various threat scenes involving rabid dogs chasing and attacking people. People and animals are also set on fire and fall from heights. There is homophobic language used in a comedic context. Sexist comments are made toward female characters.
Classified date01/10/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
Scenes include attacks from rabid dogs, with people being bitten and killed. Characters defend themselves by shooting, suffocating, hitting, kicking, and throwing the animals. Much of the violence has a comic edge and is shown with limited detail. Other scenes include a dog being stabbed in the face with a glass bottle, others being shot with flares and some having their necks broken. There are also more intense moments, such as bloody stabbings, shootings, electrocution and the use of grenades. People are shot with arrows, including one man struck in the chest.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k'), and milder terms including 'shit', 'ass', 'bitch', 'prick', 'dick', 'bullshit', 'crap', 'damn', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'hell'.
drugs
A character takes dog sedatives recreationally. References to marijuana are made, with a joint visible.
injury detail
Blood is shown on characters' bodies after dog attacks, and a man shows off his severed ear. An infected person is seen with blood around their mouth while eating raw meat. Blood spurts are visible during some violent encounters, and dead bodies are shown.
rude humour
A dog aggressively humps a man's backside in a scene of crude humour. There are also discussions about anal bleaching and homemade sex toys, and references to penis sizes.
additional issues
Throughout the film there are various threat scenes involving rabid dogs chasing and attacking people. People and animals are also set on fire and fall from heights. There is homophobic language used in a comedic context. Sexist comments are made toward female characters.
Director(s) Griff Furst, Nathan Furst
Production year2025
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes99m
CastGrace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Hayden Panettiere
strong language, violence, injury detail, crude humour, drug misuse
Classified Date:
01/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Signature Entertainment
violence
Scenes include attacks from rabid dogs, with people being bitten and killed. Characters defend themselves by shooting, suffocating, hitting, kicking, and throwing the animals. Much of the violence has a comic edge and is shown with limited detail. Other scenes include a dog being stabbed in the face with a glass bottle, others being shot with flares and some having their necks broken. There are also more intense moments, such as bloody stabbings, shootings, electrocution and the use of grenades. People are shot with arrows, including one man struck in the chest.
language
There is strong language ('motherf**ker', 'f**k'), and milder terms including 'shit', 'ass', 'bitch', 'prick', 'dick', 'bullshit', 'crap', 'damn', 'God', 'Jesus Christ' and 'hell'.
drugs
A character takes dog sedatives recreationally. References to marijuana are made, with a joint visible.
injury detail
Blood is shown on characters' bodies after dog attacks, and a man shows off his severed ear. An infected person is seen with blood around their mouth while eating raw meat. Blood spurts are visible during some violent encounters, and dead bodies are shown.
rude humour
A dog aggressively humps a man's backside in a scene of crude humour. There are also discussions about anal bleaching and homemade sex toys, and references to penis sizes.
additional issues
Throughout the film there are various threat scenes involving rabid dogs chasing and attacking people. People and animals are also set on fire and fall from heights. There is homophobic language used in a comedic context. Sexist comments are made toward female characters.
Classified date01/10/2025
LanguageEnglish