I approach every film with a neutral ground, yet this one is a none worthy movie that is lacking all the element of being good. Underwater has the makings of a great movie but doesn't have the patience to let those elements The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Yes, "Underwater" is half disaster movie and half monster movie, combining two B-movie genres that I've always loved.

Underwater movie reviews & Metacritic score: A crew of underwater researchers must scramble to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean labor. Families can talk about how Underwater compares to other monster movies. Why do you think audiences enjoy watching.

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Kristen Stewart as Norah in Underwater. Underwater begins with a quiet scene — the film's only quiet scene — of. But the movie is more boring than horrific. Welcome to the world of "Underwater," a movie whose own sea legs are so wobbly, you're never quite sure whether that weak fake-out was even deliberate. Underwater is a tense and relentless thrill ride at the bottom of the ocean, but lacks any substance, delivering a. "Underwater" is a stupefying entertainment in which every claustrophobic space and apocalyptic crash of water registers as a The plan, as laid out, holds very little water, dramatically or as a plausible. Underwater, starring Kristen Stewart, has a great production value and enough jump out of your seat moments to As bulkheads collapse under the pressure, she runs for her life to escape the breach.

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Underwater Movie Review - William Eubank's claustrophobic subaquatic disaster film succeeds in reeling audiences into its uncomfortable world of darkness and fear. As an underwater disaster movie it all works well to keep a degree of tension in every scene knowing that walls can implode at any moment. Whether crawling through collapsed wreckage or walking. 'Underwater' Review: Poor Kristen Stewart, Stuck in a Soggy 'Alien' Rip-Off.

Not even the talented star can keep this derivative horrorshow from sinking. Eubank wastes no time flooding Tian Industries' expansive construction with gushing torrents of water headed right for Norah. Movie Review. "There's a comfort to cynicism: There's a lot less to lose," we hear The pressure of the water itself causes an underwater suit to implode, crushing its occupant into bloody chunks. A much-delayed attempt to resurrect the Alien formula underwater has some effective moments but It's a good movie that got soggy, turning it into an average one instead, a script with blurred pages.