An archaeological team attempts to unlock the secrets of a lost pyramid only to find themselves hunted by an insidious creature.An archaeological team attempts to unlock the secrets of a lost pyramid only to find themselves hunted by an insidious creature.An archaeological team attempts to unlock the secrets of a lost pyramid only to find themselves hunted by an insidious creature.
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Christa Nicola
- Sunni
- (as Christa-Marie Nicola)
Andreas Arristos
- Egyptian Worker
- (uncredited)
Prince Shah
- Egyptian Worker
- (uncredited)
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The story is just another one of those lost cause adventures. But the horror setting makes it feel very devoid of any character development. All the initial story buildup doesn't even adequately put the relationships between the characters in place.All the characters seem to be doing separate acting for each scenes that the scenes don't really feel continuous, and also the mediocre editing and directing adds up to this too. The story take the sharp turn from being scientific to mythic in a very sudden move for me. The jump-scares were successful in giving shocks at me, but it didn't stir any fear in me, like what a good horror should do. The acting overall is pretty lame. Ashley Hinshaw, Dennis O'Hare and James Buckley should really take more acting lessons, especially in acting for a horror thriller. Their expressions don't really show that they were terrified, so how should we the audience feel afraid?
As far as horror movies go, I definitely enjoyed this one. It was quite gory, so fair warning to those who don't like that. The movie was scary and had a good story. It's not top shelf horror, but i've seen way worse horror movies than this.
A group of archaeologists & film makers enter a recently discovered three-sided pyramid, buried in the Egyptian desert, in order to retrieve a $3m robot when they lose communication with it. They find themselves lost & in a deadly fight for survival. James Buckley (The Inbetweeners) provides some light comic relief but overall this found footage style movie is pretty tense, claustrophobic & does have a view effectively horrific moments. It certainly could have been better but personally I found it to be reasonably good.
I won't give any spoilers so I will make this simple and spot on. The movie has very good promise and tons of jump scares. That's why I gave it a 6. Plain and simple negative though. the ending is dumb with horrible graphics. Not sure if they ran out of brains and money but wow. Shocking how a movie that was on it's way to an 8 went and dropped 3 stars in the final 15 minutes of the movie. Totally worth watching though. It will cause claustrophobia and anxiety and make you jump several times before you get to the dumb ending. Shame on the directors for ruining a great movie that people would be talking about for years. What were the two writers thinking. Kudos to you for keeping me and my 20 year old daughter entertained. Thanks for reading my review!
The two writers apparently decided that there was no point in researching Egyptology before embarking on the writing of a script featuring archaeologists in an Egyptian pyramid. One of the characters claims that Bast (cat-headded goddess) would be «the guardian of the underworld» when in reality she is the protector of pregnant women. A nonsense among many others in this rather funny slasher.
Did you know
- TriviaDue to its dismal box office performance, 20th Century Fox passed on releasing the film on physical formats in many territories.
- GoofsWhilst the God Anubis attended the Weighing Of The Heart during Judgement, Anubis never ate the hearts/souls of the damned, the hearts of the damned were devoured by Egyptian demon Amiit "The Devourer Of Hearts".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Film '72: Episode dated 2 December 2014 (2014)
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By Nima Fakhrara, Blake Straus, Samuel Murphy and Kevin Hastings
Performed by Kevin Hastings
Produced by Nima Fakhrara
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Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- La Pirámide
- Filming locations
- Morocco(Archeological dig site and pyramid exterior)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $6,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,756,333
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,369,935
- Dec 7, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $16,861,137
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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