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Critics and audiences often describe the characters as extremely unlikeable, which shifts the focus from horror to a grim study of human selfishness. 2. Beneath (Subterranean Thriller) Director: Ben Ketai
This film is "inspired by true events" surrounding a coal mine collapse. It follows a crew of miners, led by a veteran (Jeff Fahey) and his daughter, who become trapped 600 feet underground after a catastrophic cave-in. As oxygen levels drop, the group begins to lose their sanity while navigating abandoned tunnels. Key Elements: Setting: A realistic, claustrophobic coal mine environment.
You can watch the trailer for the lake-based creature feature version of Beneath (2013) here: BENEATH (2013) TRAILER glasseyepix YouTube• Mar 26, 2014 Comparison Table Beneath (2013)
A mix of psychological tension, claustrophobia, and potentially supernatural elements.
Six high school seniors celebrate their graduation with a trip to a secluded lake. Their celebration turns into a nightmare when they are attacked by a giant, man-eating catfish. Stranded on a leaking boat without oars, the group must decide who to sacrifice to the predator to reach safety. Key Elements: Critics and audiences often describe the characters as
Praised for its lighting and tension, though some critics felt the pacing slowed in the second half.
Survival and the rapid dissolution of friendship under pressure. It follows a crew of miners, led by
In 2013, two distinct horror films titled Beneath were released. To ensure accuracy, this report covers both: the creature feature directed by and the subterranean thriller directed by Ben Ketai . 1. Beneath (Creature Feature) Director: Larry Fessenden