Movie Review: “UNDERWATER” rises above expectations
While it’s true that UNDERWATER doesn’t do much that’s new, it must be said that it does it quite well.
While it’s true that UNDERWATER doesn’t do much that’s new, it must be said that it does it quite well.
It demonstrates that even a rising directorial talent can’t overcome the limitations of this played-out material.
The great stuff came from all over the world and explored every side—including the lighter side—of fear.
Jeremy Kasten delivers a ghost story depicting the combustible elements that make the American school a hell of ever-recurring violence from which it is almost impossible to escape.
It’s inspired as much by headlines from the last few years as it is by its predecessor from 45 years ago.