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The Sand

The Sand (2015)

1h 24m | PG-13

⭐ 5.102 / 10

After an all-night graduation beach party, a group of hung-over students wakes up under the blazing sun to find their numbers somewhat depleted. An enormous alien creature has burrowed down deep and anyone foolish enough to make contact with the sand finds themselves at the mercy of a sea of flesh-eating tentacles. Will they ever be able to escape its carnivorous clutches?

Director: Isaac Gabaeff

Studio: Scatena & Rosner Films

Genre: Horror, Science Fiction, Comedy

Video: 720p

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Cast

Brooke Butler

Brooke Butler

as Kaylee

Cleo Berry

Cleo Berry

as Gilbert

Cynthia Murell

Cynthia Murell

as Ronnie

Dean Geyer

Dean Geyer

as Jonah

Meagan Holder

Meagan Holder

as Chanda

Mitchel Musso

Mitchel Musso

as Mitch

Reviews

By The Movie Mob

**Is it good? No. But is it a dumb yet fun Syfy channel flick? Yes.** The Sand is another cheeseball Syfy channel horror flick that knows it’s stupid and embraces it. The effects are atrocious, but it is hard to expect much from a movie like this. Cheesy dialogue, dumb characters, and a hungry menacing space creature - The Sand has everything required to spend an hour and a half of your life with your brain switched off just laughing at the nonsense. There is some nudity at the beginning, which surprised me with it being a movie released on cable TV, which to me, is always unnecessary. Even with all that being said, it’s honestly one of the better Syfy creature movies and does decent work building tension and suspense.

By GenerationofSwine

Yeah so... I think it was "Tales from the Crypt" that did an episode like this that was a lot better. Or, possibly, it might have been "Creep Show." In either case, that one segment was a lot better than this movie. However, credit where credit is do, some of the actors do a really good job despite the poor script, and the director did a good enough job with no budget to work with. The problem here is that they did what is essentially enough story for a segment in a movie, or an episode of a tv show, and stretched it out into a feature film. And that made it all filler and paper thin.