4 reviews
I don't think this really a bad movie. It's just far too long for the amount of story so I became rather bored. It could easily be cut down to half an hour without losing any important plot or characterization. I'm glad I saw it but this is a Mihmiverse movie that I'm unlikely to watch again.
- jeffpolier
- Feb 28, 2022
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- Leofwine_draca
- Jan 3, 2018
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TERROR FROM BENEATH THE EARTH is yet another pseudo-1950's sci-fi schlocker from the deep recesses of Christopher R. Mihm's brainpan. This time, nuclear tests have damaged a cave system, and released a subterranean juggernaut of death! When two local kids go missing in the caves, a small team goes in search of them. Unspeakable peril commences!
Making the best of the microscopic budget and -extremely- limited sets, Mihm manages to keep things interesting and fun. His usual troupe of actors are on hand, and the big-eared, bug-eyed bat beast is delightfully goofy! The "caves" are a wonder of papier-mache technology! True Mihm-iacs actually flock to "special showings" at real movie theaters to watch his films. I must admit that I envy them...
Making the best of the microscopic budget and -extremely- limited sets, Mihm manages to keep things interesting and fun. His usual troupe of actors are on hand, and the big-eared, bug-eyed bat beast is delightfully goofy! The "caves" are a wonder of papier-mache technology! True Mihm-iacs actually flock to "special showings" at real movie theaters to watch his films. I must admit that I envy them...
- azathothpwiggins
- Mar 17, 2019
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- catschasemice9594
- Jul 7, 2018
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