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Blood Beach is a 1981 American horror film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Huffman, John Saxon, and Burt Young.The premise, conceived by Steven Nalevansky, involves a creature lurking beneath the sand of Santa Monica Beach that attacks locals and vacationers.
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All Creatures Here Below is a 2018 American drama film directed by Collin Schiffli and written by David Dastmalchian. [2] The film is produced by Nacho Arenas, Amy Greene, and Chris Stinson under the banner of Planeo Films. The film stars Dastmalchian, Karen Gillan, David Koechner, John Doe, and Jennifer Morrison.
Aquarium of the Dead is a 2021 American zombie [1] comedy-horror science fiction film directed by Glenn Miller and written by Marc Gottlieb and Michael Varrati. [2] The film stars Vivica A. Fox, Eva Ceja, and D. C. Douglas. [3] It is a spin-off to The Asylum's Zoombies franchise. [4] The film features zombie-like aquatic animals. [5]
The Burrowers received mostly positive reviews upon its release, with critics praising the film's blending of horror and western genres, cinematography, and character development. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 75%, based on 12 reviews, and an average rating of 6.02/10. [3]
Terror-Creatures from the Grave was released in Italy on June 23, 1965, where it was distributed by Selecta. [1] It grossed a total of 89 million Italian lire. [1] The film was released on May 16, 1967 in the United States where it was distributed by Pacemaker Pictures [1] as a double feature with Bloody Pit of Horror.
Critic David Cornelius wrote in DVD Talk that the film was "an utterly bizarre and amusingly chintzy remake of the 1956 "The She-Creature" that would almost be interesting if not for Buchanan's directorial incompetence," described the creature as "a two dollar fish man costume with ping pong ball eyes," but noted that "Tremayne is the film's ...
Frankenfish is a 2004 American horror film directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé.Filmed in Baldwin County, Alabama, a pack of massive, bloodthirsty, genetically engineered fish combing the quiet bayou waters of the river in the Louisiana Bayou, searching for prey.