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Beneath

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
4.9K
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Beneath (2013)
A crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out, they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on one another.
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A crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out, they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on ... Read allA crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out, they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on one another.A crew of coal miners becomes trapped 600 feet below ground after a disastrous collapse. As the air grows more toxic and time runs out, they slowly descend into madness and begin to turn on one another.

  • Director
    • Ben Ketai
  • Writers
    • Patrick J. Doody
    • Chris Valenziano
  • Stars
    • Brent Briscoe
    • Kurt Caceres
    • Eric Etebari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Ketai
    • Writers
      • Patrick J. Doody
      • Chris Valenziano
    • Stars
      • Brent Briscoe
      • Kurt Caceres
      • Eric Etebari
    • 35User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
    • Mundy
    Kurt Caceres
    Kurt Caceres
    • Torres
    Eric Etebari
    Eric Etebari
    • Masek
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • George Marsh
    Lauren Gores
    • Reporter
    Molly Hagan
    Molly Hagan
    • Judith Marsh
    Joey Kern
    Joey Kern
    • Randy
    Ashway Lawver
    Ashway Lawver
    • Shannon
    Jason Masek
    Jason Masek
    • Rescue Worker
    Lawrence Moran
    • County Sheriff
    • (as Larry Moran)
    Kelly Noonan
    Kelly Noonan
    • Samantha Marsh
    Rene Raymond Rivera
    Rene Raymond Rivera
    • Strode
    • (as a different name)
    David Shackelford
    David Shackelford
    • Van Horn
    Mark L. Young
    Mark L. Young
    • Grubbs
    • Director
      • Ben Ketai
    • Writers
      • Patrick J. Doody
      • Chris Valenziano
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    7briantumor1023

    Finally, a scary movie with some depth

    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. I really liked this movie. 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. It felt so fresh considering all the crappy horror movies that rely on special effects, cheap scares and shaky cams. I was very impressed by everyone, but especially Lauren Gores. She's a very attractive, intelligent actress with a good sense of how to appear truly frightened. I was immediately drawn into the suspenseful buildup of the plot by her reactions as someone unfamiliar with the mining experience. They became convincingly intensified by the fears of the more seasoned crew as things began to go very wrong, and the fabric of their sense of the predictability of the situation began to tear at the seams. I don't think intelligent viewers need their interest piqued by the commercially invoked and debatable premise that there was some kind of supernatural force down there. It's scary enough to think about the real beasts of lust and violence that humans can become when under duress, whether it's fear of another race, religion or their own growing insanity due to unknown, invisible forces.
    7j_s_kelley

    Pretty good. Spoooky and Tense.

    Never was a big fan of the underground/descent style movies. This one was pretty good. I think the creepiest movies are the ones that draw upon natural fears. 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. To the people that poo-poo on the "inspired by actual events": That is way different than "Based on a true story". There have been plenty of cave-ins and plenty of miners dead and some where miners survive. So who knows which one "inspired" the writers of this film. Chill out and enjoy a good movie.
    5jackmeat

    Entirely too dark to get a better rating.

    My quick rating 4,9/10. The trapped in the coal mine flick is back. Being trapped with "something" is a common theme for horror/thriller movies to use so can't go anywhere really on originality. Ther are a few good things about this movie even though it is straight formula. The most important is the way the focus is back and forth between something being down there (demon, spirit, etc.) or just hallucinations due to lack of oxygen and the miners losing it mentally. Throughout he whole movie you will be wondering which it is (and no i am not saying). 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. That being said the movie spends a solid 10 minutes of an 80 minute film in complete darkness. Literally. This doesn't mix too well with often entirely to shaky footage when you can see. This major distraction is unbearable at some parts and takes away greatly from what could've been a good flick. Still worth seeing but I suggest on cable.
    6planktonrules

    An awful lot like "The Descent".

    About a decade ago, "The Descent" debuted. This film was about a group of cave explorers who became trapped and were picked off one by one by an unknown entity. Or, it is possible that they THOUGHT such creatures existed and they killed each other off in the process. A few years later, they made a sequel. Well, if you really, really love these films, Beneath is almost like seeing "The Descent Part III".

    Beneath begins at a retirement party for a coal miner. At this party, in addition to everyone getting drunk, the man's daughter (who is a college student) is invited down into the mine in the morning--to see if she's brave enough to go there. Well, she shows up but soon the unexpected occurs--there's an accident and a group of miners (including the lady) are trapped. If this isn't claustrophobic and scary enough, soon they start seeing and hearing things. Are these the ghosts of other miners who died here decades ago, is there some evil presence or are they just letting their imaginations run wild? Well, the viewer isn't 100% certain and although you see some scary looking stuff, you cannot be sure that it is or isn't real. Could it just be a form of mass hysteria? All you know for certain is that the film soon becomes a violent bloodbath, as the survivors start attacking each other and soon, perhaps, none of them will be left alive.

    If you like scary films, Beneath creates a nice atmosphere. It's very scary and dark and plays on many of our worst fears. The director, Ben Ketai, does a good job of building the tension and keeping the tension going. As for the script, it is a bit derivative since it is so much like the Descent films. Additionally, I didn't really like the female character, as you're expected to believe that a person who has never been in the mines might be tougher and have greater survival skills than the men who have been working there for years. Simply, she seemed more like a plot device than a real person*. Plus, I find it hard to imagine that the coal mine would let a visitor go into the shafts to hang out with the workers. Still, if you like a film with thrills and scary stuff, it does have plenty of that. Familiar but I must admit it's still pretty horrifying.

    *Please do NOT get angry because of this comment. My wife is an engineer and I have been a stay at home dad for many years. I love women and appreciate their hard work--but the character seemed underdeveloped and not exactly logical. Had she been a guy invited into the mines, I STILL would have thought this character would have been the first one to die simply because he was out of his element.
    3hudsonda4

    Complete waste of time

    This movie only got those three stars because of the supporting actors who were actually pretty good. The director went with shaky camera, flashing lights that last too long, in the darkness that lasts too long, and way too long of a build before anything happens.

    I mean seriously, you put 6 full minutes of flashing lights and darkness into 80 minutes of movie? The main character sucks at acting. And there is nothing scary in this movie. Nothing. Note even a cheap thrill scare.

    The other reviewers talked about the claustrophobia of the cave....... But that doesn't do anything for those of us who aren't claustrophobic.

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    • Trivia
      During the scene where the 1920's mine shaft is discovered, a rusty cage with a bird skeleton is visible briefly. In the early days of mining coal, canaries were lowered down to test whether or not there were toxic gasses in the air. If the canary died, it would mean that there was a dangerous substance in the air. Since this method of testing is considered extremely cruel to the canary in this day and age, modern automatic digital/electronic testers are used. Some of these testers are even yellow and shaped like canaries as a joke.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, the rescuer is wearing a respirator with no filters.
    • Quotes

      George Marsh: All they had back in the 1920's was donkeys and pickaxes to dig 'em out, so...

      Judith Marsh: [horrified] so what, they just left them down here?

      George Marsh: ...That's just the way it was.

    • Connections
      References Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Chris Altmann

      Performed by Chris Altmann

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • V hlbinách zeme
    • Production companies
      • Elevative Entertainment
      • Revolver Picture Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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