A thrilling survival thriller set in the Louisiana swamps, where a group of friends, after surviving a plane crash, find themselves surrounded by an even greater danger: mutant alligators, the result of chemical contamination. With a strong psychological narrative, the film explores Kyle's struggle to lead his friends while grieving the loss of his brother. A blend of horror, action, and psychological drama, it offers a tense and suspenseful experience. Ideal for fans of killer animal and survival films.
Productions of terror with predators that exist in the real world are always frightening, no matter how unreal they may be. Who isn't afraid of sharks? After all, it's a terrifying animal and the countless movies about it only make the situation worse. In 'Black Water: Abyss' we have a new threat in the waters. As if being hunted by a giant beast wasn't enough, the protagonists of the story also have to deal with nature as they are trapped in a cave that was hit by a tropical storm. With an atmosphere similar to 'Killer Predators', this feature manages to hold you and cause a lot of distress. The crocodile is even quite realistic, which increases the fear of bumping into one out there. In short, this production provides a very satisfactory wild creature terror experience.
'Crawl' uses the elements of "monster movies", a subgenre of horror that pits humans against beasts, to become one of the surprises of 2019. Perhaps Alexandre Aja hasn't repeated the brutality that characterized him in films like 'High Tension', but this movie definitely has a bit of that impact. The feature film is simple and was designed for quick consumption - and that is its point in favor, because its short plans and its accelerated rhythm make it exciting and fun, despite walking the thin line between horror and ridiculousness.




