It Came from Below trailer: creature feature gets September release

Uncork’d Entertainment has announced they’ll be giving director Dan Allen’s creature feature It Came from Below a digital release on September 7th. Along with the release date announcement, Uncork’d also sent out a trailer for the film, which can be seen in the embed above, and the artwork featured below.

It Came from Below has the following synopsis:

Miles Below The Earth. It Was Awakened. Jessie and her friends go deep underground to find out what happened to her father who claimed a monster lurks in the caves and has killed his friends. Wanting to uncover the truth, they will soon be hunted by a deadly creature from another world.

Allen crafted the story with producer Scott Jeffrey, then wrote the screenplay with Sam Ashurst (A Little More Flesh). The film stars Tom Taplin (Jurassic Island), Jake Watkins (Don’t Speak), Georgie Banks (Hatched), and genre regular Megan Purvis, whose previous credits include The Young Cannibals, Medusa, Bats: The Awakening, The Mutation, Hatched, Rise of the Mummy, and Cannibal Troll.

Several of the movies mentioned above were produced by Scott Jeffrey, who has earned nearly 80 producing credits in just the last five years.

This is the second feature for Allen, who has several short films to his name. He made his feature directorial debut with the 2017 film Unhinged, a remake of a lesser known “video nasty” slasher from 1982.

The trailer doesn’t really give you a whole lot to go on, but it looks like It Came from Below has the potential to be an entertaining little monster movie. I like the gooey, gross design of the creature, which looks much better in the trailer than it does in the artwork.

Check out the trailer and see if It Came from Below looks like a movie you’d want to watch next month.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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