Attractive blonde Samantha Marsh (Kelly Noonan) joins a group of miners on a dig 600 feet below the surface on her father's (Jeff Fahey) final day as foreman for the group.

Entirely too dark to get a better rating. The cast had excellent chemistry and easily played off each others strengths, and most importantly to me, their characters didn't seem as contrived or cliché as most do nowadays. Here’s our attempt to offer a snapshot of the ‘Enemy’ ending, explained. This movie is full of scares as well as fairly bloody kills and disturbing images that will have you jumping out of your seat. The trapped in the coal mine flick is back. Is it just poor direction? Solid acting quite effectively conveying fear, despair, and madness; a crescendo of well paced action, a VERY claustrophobic setting, a compelling twist of the unexplained, all blended together to make a real movie out of something that could have just ended up a clone of many others. I heartily recommend it for anyone seeking an evening of professionally engineered scares. Rather than wait for promised rescue in 72 hours, they decide to explore. Hannah has been with Screen Rant since the heady days of 2013, starting out as a humble news writer and eventually clawing her way up the ladder through a series of Machiavellian schemes and betrayals.

What was in the unmapped cavern the miners accidentally breached, causing the cave-in in the first place? Or maybe a bad ghost?

It doesn't really detract from the movie in my opinion. All in all, this is a great movie to watch if you want to be scared. Growing up in Nova Scotia, I heard a lot of stories about the coal mines in Cape Breton although they'd been closed by then. Director Ben Ketai and writers Patrick Doody and Chris Valenziano have picked a seemingly well-tread premise for their feature, but a few missteps aside they succeed in breathing fresh life into the stale environment of a terror-filled mine shaft. Yes, we have seen it and similar stories more than a few times before, but seldom so well. I just feel like there could have been a scene in which it was clearly explained (because there were multiple options.)

When Thomas accidentally cuts his finger and spills a few drops of blood, the god appears beneath the floorboards, desperately trying to lap up a few drops of blood. A. The survivors retreat into an emergency pod to await rescue, but they soon discover that they’re not alone down there. Believing that the problem is the nature of the sacrifices (rather than how they are offered), Malcolm has begun offering her human blood instead of animal blood, but Quinn believes that they need to start sacrificing people in order to satiate her. I was fluctuating between rating this a 1 or a 6...I settled on a 3.

Lighting and score work together effortlessly to create a desperate atmosphere of constant dread and unease, also of note is the use of sound, namely the eerie rumbles and strange noises emanating from the earth above, distant screams, and general audio ambiance that lends to a thoroughly convincing sense of being trapped down there with them. Beneath starts off slow and steady but the ride is worth it. The camera moves silently through the tunnels like an ethereal POV, a handful of shots hang on the darkness of a tunnel for a few extra beats suggesting that something is there just beyond the light and the miners’ efforts to move through tight spaces constrict our own chests through the use of tight framing and labored breathing. Beneath the Leaves in US theaters February 8, 2019 starring Jena Sims, Doug Jones, Kristoffer Polaha, Lydia Hearst. And he's a good person. Chill out and enjoy a good movie. Beneath managed to pull of a genuinely creepy vibe throughout, and some fairly good scares as well. Let's breakdown the movie's weird mythology, the god at the heart of Erisden, and how the movie ends. How is that?

The most important is the way the focus is back and forth between something being down there (demon, spirit, etc.) The movie doesn't go into any depth about why there are even zombies in the mine. Samantha (Kelly Noonan) escaped her small mining town for the big wide world and went on to become an environmental lawyer, much to the chagrin of her father George (Jeff Fahey).

Take My Bloody Valentine (1981) for instance, it was filmed in a real coal mine.

The results show that in addition to … There is no such mine and B. It's really dark the whole way through but that's expected. In Gareth Evans' new Netflix horror film, Dan Stevens plays a man seeking to rescue his sister from a religious cult on a remote island. To the people that poo-poo on the "inspired by actual events": That is way different than "Based on a true story". Aside from that, Beneath is a solid horror flick. BENEATH is an American horror film about a group of miners trapped underground after a cave-in who find themselves subjected to stark psychological horror in the diseased depths of the coal mine. There aren't any monsters, but plenty of horribly creepy psychological/supernatural scares, ghastly make-up FX, and a cool reference to a morbid tale of olden day miners, whose true story forms the inspirational basis for this film. Although this movie has its flaws, the good definitely outweighs the bad.

Acting side is just okay. Early in the film we see that the cult has a ritual practice of bloodletting, with each of the devotees filling a jar with their blood and placing it outside their bedroom doors at night as an offering to the god. Thomas first encounters the god in her second form as she pursues him through a sewer filled with gore that leads out into the cave with the paintings, and is understandably terrified by her. There are a few effective scares along the way, but nothing very memorable. Is Jason Bourne's Heather Lee A Hero Or Villain? A few years later, they made a sequel. Obviously it’s meant to add additional degrees of terror – this really happened and it could happen to you too! At that point I wasn't sure who the bad guy was or why. Beneath managed to pull of a genuinely creepy vibe throughout, and some fairly good scares as well. I wasn't really sure what it was all about until after I looked it up on IMDb.

| Trapped underground with something rather freaky going on; how scary you find that premise depends on how you react at a visceral level to being stuck underground in a confined space. Or can they? Comparisons to Neil Marshall’s The Descent are inevitable, but while they’re entirely different beasts they’re both well-crafted and visceral experiences that drop viewers into a dark world of claustrophobic dread. That is this film's best attribute; the makeup/fx people should be commended. If you think you would enjoy two hours of people shouting and swearing at each other in the dark, by all means see this movie. As a haunted house movie, this mine is one hell of a haunted house.

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The other plus is the fact that the use of lighting is well done to only allow the lights the characters have illuminate the scene. They deliver some genuine chills alongside a handful of wonderfully claustrophobic sequences, and the result is a film that scares and keeps viewers on their toes. Well, if you really, really love these films, Beneath is almost like seeing "The Descent Part III".

It felt so fresh considering all the crappy horror movies that rely on special effects, cheap scares and shaky cams. Hannah enjoys weird horror movies, weirder sci-fi movies, and also the movie adaptation of Need for Speed - the greatest video game movie of all time. My only real complaint was the rather standard attempt-one-last-shock ending that was ridiculously easy to see coming. The music tells us what kind of movie "Side Effects" is going to be. Literally. Her hobbies include drawing, video games, long walks in the countryside, and wasting far too much time on Twitter.

In Gareth Evans' new Netflix horror film, Dan Stevens plays Thomas Richardson, a tormented man who goes to rescue his sister from a religious cult located on a remote island. I feel as if the director didn't really have a clear picture of what he wanted to go for. I say this even admitting that I am not usually a big fan of movies with premises like this. Oh...it was a horror flick... No it wasn't, it was a disaster flick. 5 stars are enough for it. We have seen the story before... trapped in a mine, a group of people struggle to survive. There have been plenty of cave-ins and plenty of miners dead and some where miners survive. I really liked this movie. There were some really good scenes and for a horror movie it really gets the job done. FAQ She's a very attractive, intelligent actress with a good sense of how to appear truly frightened. | He writes about them. Only torches coming for your help to display expression on the faces of each character.

Now that's scary! I really enjoyed this movie for what it was.

Leans in on the old hat tropes and it leans in hard.

This one was pretty good. I went into this movie expecting the same lame dribble that is most horror movies these days, but to my delight, I was pleasantly surprised. | I had to see this because mines, along with the ocean, are such a fascinating, fertile realm for scary movies -- the pretense of fear is already in the back of most people's mind.

Claustrophobia is one of mine and the thought of being underground when freaky stuff happens, and the possibility of running out of light and/or oxygen makes for a tense movie.

Most claustrophobic story since "The Descent". Normally in movies that are "Inspired on True Events" there is a prologue explaining what really happened. or just hallucinations due to lack of oxygen and the miners losing it mentally. Jun 10, 2019.

She's now a features writer and editor, covering the hottest topics in the world of nerddom from her home base in Oxford, UK. In an attempt to avoid spoilers I'll just leave it at that. What's best about it though, is the rock solid production and granite performances from each and every cast member. This movie has the ability to get under your skin, and if you are as claustrophobic as I am, you're in for a treat. Apostle's ending is not for the faint of heart - and it's even darker after we've explained it.In Gareth Evans' new Netflix horror film, Dan Stevens plays Thomas Richardson, a tormented man who goes to rescue his sister from a religious cult located on a remote island. Metacritic Reviews.

It's a low budget but definitely intense film which actually manages to be frightening in places, adopting the same kind of lo-fi approach as Neil Marshall's THE DESCENT, which was the superior film of the two. With that being said there are some faults. You should not be claustrophobic of course.

Beneath is the story of a group of miners who get into trouble after a cave-in traps them hundreds of feet underground. I think the creepiest movies are the ones that draw upon natural fears.

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It's not your typical dumb for the masses movies. Both are tangible options, and the film enhances the terror with camera work and editing that fill the cavern with an eerie vibe. Although the beginning may be slow at times, this movie is a slow burn of terror. Apostle's ending is not for the faint of heart - and it's even darker after we've explained it.