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- This movie was so close to being good, but unfortunately it fell short. The time-loop premise is reminiscent of movies like Triangle, or even Time Crimes (almost); but the film doesn't truly deliver on this premise until the last 20 minutes or so.
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'Mine Games' doesn't really stand out and there are far superior films of this niche out there. However for the budget and the production quality, the filmmakers have done a good job and for a Saturday morning when it's a choice between this and 'Muppets from Space', I'd go for this.
Mine Games (also known as The Evil Within) is a 2012 American time-loop horror film directed by Richard Gray. [3] It stars Joseph Cross, Briana Evigan, Julianna Guill, Rafi Gavron, Ethan Peck, Alex Meraz and Rebecca Da Costa.
Friends staying in a remote cabin in the woods find an abandoned mine. As they explore the tunnels, they discover a mysterious force is hunting them, and they have to reverse their fates to...
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- Joseph Cross
- Richard Gray
- Mystery & Thriller
Aug 28, 2014 · Richard Gray’s Mine Games is a thriller in the vein of Time Crimes and (the terribly underseen) Triangle. While those films used the concept of a time loop to create clever, tightly woven plots...
Mine Games: Directed by Richard Gray. With Joseph Cross, Briana Evigan, Rafi Gavron, Julianna Guill. A group of young friends make an incomprehensible discovery in an abandoned mine, but the more they try to change the future, the more they seal their fate.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Richard Gray
Oct 12, 2014 · Richard Gray's horror film 'Mine Games' has an interesting twist on a tired cliche, but does it hold up? Read Scott's review!
Please no spoilers because it would actually ruin the effect of this movie. I kinda liked it. I expected it to be SyFy channel quality but for what it sets out to do, it does pretty effectively. Not groundbreaking but I'd give it a solid 6/10. I was surprised how good it was.