Star Leaf

2015 • 75 minutes
3.4
95 reviews
50%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

Star Leaf is a sci-fi thriller about three friends who search for a forest of extra-terrestrial marijuana hidden deep in the Olympic Mountains and find much more than they bargained for. Starring Russell Hodgkinson and Julian Gavilanes of Sy-Fy's Z-Nation, the adventure begins when Tim (Tyler Trerise) introduces his girlfriend Martha (Shelby Truax) and his Afghanistan war buddy James (Gavilanes) to the legendary Star Leaf, anticipating an out-of-this-world high and the chance to cure James's PTSD. Things start to get strange when a forest ranger (Richard Cranor) mysteriously shows up at their late-night campfire with tales of alien visitors and odd animal behavior in the forest. And when Tim and Martha break the Star Leaf "code of conduct," the evil aliens guarding the plant begin to stalk them. Reality, memory, and fantasy blur for James, whose flashbacks of the war mix with his sense of the current danger. Heedless of James's warnings, Tim and Martha walk into a trap, and James must fight for all their lives against his own inner demons and even larger forces from beyond.

Ratings and reviews

3.4
95 reviews
Everett
November 26, 2015
All the people who gave this more than four stars owes me $1.99. This was absolutely horrible. No real plot. Aliens that really didn't do anything and were poorly costumed. I hate this, hate this, hate this. I want my $1.99 cents back!
James 681
October 24, 2016
Only Good part was Doc from Z Nation ... Besides that ... a waste of Money, For Free Ya watch it, but if Your Paying.. You're doing it wrong
Maria “MIA” Castro
November 3, 2015
Star Leaf was a great surprise to me from an indie film. Great audio and visual with professional actors. The beginning catches you and doesn't let go. Richard Cranor takes the taboo of marijuana and brings it to new light. It is serious, humorous, adventurous and a little hair raising. A fresh perspective on current political topics. A Must see!
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