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They Found Hell

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.7K
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Austin Scott, Kabby Borders, Chris Schellenger, and Katy Reece in They Found Hell (2015)
AdventureFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

A group of college students are trapped in hell after a teleportation experiment goes awry, and the inhabitants are determined to devour their souls.A group of college students are trapped in hell after a teleportation experiment goes awry, and the inhabitants are determined to devour their souls.A group of college students are trapped in hell after a teleportation experiment goes awry, and the inhabitants are determined to devour their souls.

  • Director
    • Nick Lyon
  • Writers
    • Neil Elman
    • Nicole Jones-Dion
  • Stars
    • Chris Schellenger
    • Katy Reece
    • Austin Scott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Neil Elman
      • Nicole Jones-Dion
    • Stars
      • Chris Schellenger
      • Katy Reece
      • Austin Scott
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris Schellenger
    Chris Schellenger
    • Peter
    Katy Reece
    • Trish
    Austin Scott
    Austin Scott
    • Giles
    Kabby Borders
    Kabby Borders
    • Ava
    Mirela Burke
    • Lucia
    Max Rinehart
    Max Rinehart
    • Slade
    Hunter Canedy
    • Ward
    Laurie Kynaston
    Laurie Kynaston
    • Evan
    James Sobol Kelly
    James Sobol Kelly
    • Dr. Maro
    George Zlatarev
    • Charon
    • (as Georgi Zlatarev)
    Ivan Kostadinov
    • The Collector
    Nadya Poliakova
    • Old Nurse
    Goran Gunchev
    • Cadaever Demon
    • (as Goran Ganchev)
    Anatoli Nikolov Netchev
    • Russian Worker
    Bozhidar Baltov
    • Man Attacked by Dog
    Zlateto Keremedchieva
    • Trish Demon
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Neil Elman
      • Nicole Jones-Dion
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    User reviews26

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    3Leethal1

    Not horrible - but pretty damn Cheesy

    Its is a T.V movie, so perhaps i had a too higher opinion going in, but it is what it is.. Some Good points - Sets were good, premise and story line were very intriguing, some of the costumes and characters were great as well..... unfortunately 'the actors'...who they were i do not know? and weather I should blame them or the script i am not entirely sure. But the Acting was clichéd and cringe worthy to say the least. Had they had better direction and dialogue this may have been something to be enjoyed. However like so many horror movies I have seen lately, there is no sense of realism, no sense of real fear. I would not recommend this.
    5A_Different_Drummer

    found it but didn't quite know what to do with it

    reviewers notes humbly submitted:

    1. Traditional narrative tells us any story needs a beginning, a middle and an end. This script disposes of the beginning. By the 3:00 mark you are in the middle. Daring. Ballsy. Cool.

    2. "This is like a bad trip man." (dialog). Do people still say that? I know I once said that but I am way old. Haven't young people evolved since then?

    3. Speaking of evolution, I prefer the new horror meme to the old one. The old one was that young people went to summer camp and as punishment for being young, healthy (and under-appreciative of those qualities) they were killed one by one. The new meme is is that young people try to tamper with the space-time continuum and also get punished. I like it.

    4. Despite such promising ideas, at the end of the day this is still a low-budget film with pretensions of not looking like what it is. Typical of its class, by the 3/4 mark the budget seems to run out and the director relies on closeups in dark rooms. Not to extend the dramatic impact. But because they are cheaper to do.
    4lisabisa-98273

    Not very worth watching it

    In my opinion it is no movie that is a must have. The "hooks" weren't very catchy and I did not enjoyed watching it. The idea was good but the movie wasn't.
    5Wuchakk

    Solemn tone, hellish sets and effective no-name cast, but too one-dimensional

    Released to TV for Halloween, 2015, and directed by Nick Lyon, the unimaginatively titled "They Found Hell" concerns several American college students who inadvertently open up a portal to the underworld and find themselves trapped in the damnable dimension, desperately trying to find a way out.

    This TV-horror flick has several things in its favor, such as a grave ambiance, well-done infernal sets and a decent cast of no-names who take the material seriously, including three quality females (Mirela Burke, Katy Reece & Kabby Borders). Unfortunately, the hottest one buys the farm prematurely, which I predicted in the first few minutes.

    Another problem is that the movie is decidedly one-note from beginning to end. In the first 10 minutes the youths are thrust into the netherworld and the entire story consists of them seeking escape. Thankfully, there are a few creative elements, like Charon and the River Styx, but that doesn't make up for the one-dimensional nature of the proceedings.

    Instead of establishing the characters and building suspense, the movie opts for horror right out of the gate, which continues to the climax. This is reminiscent of 2005's "Death Tunnel," but that pic worked (at least in my opinion) because it combined the one-note approach with mesmerizing visual style and kinetic editing work (which, to be fair, some people found needlessly confusing). "They Found Hell" is pedestrian by comparison.

    There are also similarities to 2008's "Flu Bird Horror," but it lacks that movie's compelling story and fascinating subtext (I'm not kidding, see my review for details). Still, there's enough good here to give it a watch if you can handle Grade B horror flicks. Best of all, it has Mirela Burke for about 35 minutes and you can't beat what the costuming department dreamed up for her.

    The film runs 87 minutes and was shot in Sofia, Bulgaria. The screenplay was written by Neil Elman & Nicole Jones-Dion.

    GRADE: C+
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    It was watchable at least...

    Initially I had expected a little bit more from the 2015 movie "They Found Hell" from director Nick Lyon.

    That being said, don't get me wrong, because "They Found Hell" is not a bad movie, it was actually entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. However, the other side of the movie turned out that the movie was exceptionally generic and predictable.

    The storyline in the movie, while it wasn't particularly innovative, was actually fair enough. Sure, it was predictable and generic, but it was also interesting enough in an odd way. Now, you will not see anything in "They Found Hell" that will revolutionize the horror genre, far from it.

    Now, the interpretations of Hell was a little bit weird for me. But I guess individually we all have definitions of what Hell would be like. While it was interesting to see some of the interpretations of Hell in the movie, there were other aspects that just didn't really make much sense, was too comical, and also was just downright boring. So there is a lot of diversity here at least.

    The acting in "They Found Hell" was actually good, taking into consideration the nature of the movie and the budget of the movie. Sure, it is not Shakespearian performances here, granted, but they get the job done.

    As for the special effects. Well, this was a mixed bag of nuts essentially. Some of the special effects - both practical and CGI - were good, while others looked like something taken out of a 1990s computer game. So this movie comes with both ends of the scale.

    All in all, "They Found Hell" turned out to be a generic foray into the horror genre for a seasoned horror veteran such as myself.

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      The Latin phrase inscribed above the ominous iron gates "omens relinquite spes, o vos intrantes" is actually a misspelled quote from Dante's 'The Divine Comedy'. It should read " *omnes* relinquite spes, o vos intrantes". Which roughly translates as "All hope abandon, ye who enter here"
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      Dr. Maro: The password for the project, what was it?

      Evan: Tesla.

      Dr. Maro: Figures.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Они нашли Ад
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Foley Walkers Studio
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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