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  1. Mar 30, 2015 · Outpost (2008) How deep is it? The action takes place in a bunker built during the second World War, so its designed to be able to withstand Allied bombs. The explorers: A group of mercenaries ...

    • Sarah Dobbs
    • The Descent
    • As Above, So Below
    • 10 Cloverfield Lane
    • The Tunnel
    • Mimic
    • The X-Files: Fight The Future
    • Buried

    Neil Marshall’s2005 film is probably the mother of all horror films set underground. It has probably single-handedly prevented thousands of people from taking up the hobby of spelunking. The film follows a group of six women who decide to go on a cave expedition. From the comforts of our own homes, we sit as we helplessly watch tensions heighten as...

    Who hasn’t dreamed of partying in the Paris catacombs? This film is equal parts adventure film and an exploration of why it’s sometimes best to just leave some shit alone. Fans of films like Indiana Jones and National Treasure looking for a horror film up their alley would love As Above, So Below’sdepiction of Scarlett Marlow’s (Perdita Week) conti...

    This film begs the question of what you would do if you woke up in a stranger’s doomsday bunker while they explain to you that the world is ending. If that sounds like a doozy, that stranger is played by John Goodman whose booming voice leaves you feeling like there’s really nothing more you can do other than listen intently to what he says. In man...

    Probably the most obscure film on this list is Carlo Ledesma’s under-seen Australian found-footage gem. The film follows a documentary crew lead by Natasha Warner (Bel Deliá) as they attempt to investigate a government cover-up that involves failed attempts to address the potable water crisis that plagues the country. Dealing with themes of housele...

    If audiences can expect anything when they go to watch one of Guillermo Del Toro’s films, it's a good creature feature. As his first English language film, Mimic stays true to what the director is still most well known for to this day. From gruesome imaginings of ghostly specters to otherworldly beings, Del Toro is a master at bringing our biggest ...

    ​​​​​​​Speaking of 90s goodness, it is difficult to not mention Rob Bowman’scinematic addition to the beloved television series. The film opens up with a cold open à la John Carpenter’s The Thing where two cavemen encounter a large alien being. This thing has been on Earth brewing inevitable trouble for a long time and, thousands of years later, Mu...

    Being buried alive is the deepest fear of many, and for very good reason. Imagine being stuck in a box as you hear dirt slowly being piled up above you while it begins to seep into the cracks of your coffin. Mostly lit by fire and the power of a cell phone, the film follows Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds)as he awakes in a coffin with a few items genero...

  2. Jun 10, 2022 · The Midnight Meat Train (2008, Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura). Clive Barker was a huge influence on Deeper Than Hell.In fact, Chapter 3 centers on an underground cult of “real Cenobites”. But ...

    • 331 VOTES. The Descent. A group of girlfriends and experienced spelunkers get together for another excursion in hopes of cheering up our protagonist Sarah, who is suffering the loss of her husband and son.
    • 301 VOTES. As Above, So Below. In search of the philosopher's stone, a tenacious alchemy researcher leads a small ragtag team of scholars and French street guides into the famous catacombs, a complex web of underground tunnels beneath the streets of Paris.
    • 164 VOTES. The Cave. A duo of scientific researchers with their cameraman team up with a group of American cave explorers and divers to explore subterranean caverns beneath a 13th century abbey.
    • 186 VOTES. The Descent Part 2. Following the US ending where Sarah makes her way out of the cave, she returns to the deadly caverns with two police officers and a trio of specialists, in search of Sarah's missing friends.
    • Nekromantik (1987) Nekromantik is yet another movie on this list that’s often described as one of the most disturbing of all time, and while there’s no denying its repulsive in nature, it should be noted that there is merit to its madness.
    • Where The Dead Go To Die (2012) Where The Dead Go To Die is an animated portmanteau film from Jack of All Trades Jimmy Screamerclauz. All of the segments are connected through a demonic dog named Labby, and contain some of the most disturbing taboo-breaking content imaginable.
    • Blood Pigs (2010) When it comes to gore films, you can always rely on Brian Paulin to deliver the goods. Blood Pigs – voted the “Goriest Movie of 2010’’ by Rue Morgue magazine readers – is a gem among the gems that make up Paulin’s filmography, and despite their low budget, they boast some outstanding practical FX work.
    • Dust Up (2012) Ward Roberts’ Dust Up is his sophomore feature, following the impressive clown comedy Little Big Top, starring cult icon Sid Haig. Dust Up retains the bleak humor of that film and applies it tenfold, throwing in cannibalism, meth heads, and other wacky shenanigans.
  3. Apr 12, 2024 · AVP: Alien Vs. Predator (2004) Speaking of Paul W.S. Anderson adaptations, AVP: Alien Vs. Predator (2004) is an underground horror movie loosely based on a Dark Horse comic book series. It’s the third film in the Predator franchise and the fifth film in the Alien franchise and it’s a lot of fun!

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  5. The real underground horror films, where the bulk of the film takes place in caves, tunnels, sewers, etc. The common factor is the dark, claustrophobic atmosphere and grim, remorseless predators (and perhaps mole people). See also: Hollow Earth films, which are subterranean but not necessarily horror.

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