Dead Sea (2024) Review: Stranded With the Wrong People
In Dead Sea (2024), Phil Volken shifts from creature feature thrills to tense survival horror. Read our spoiler-aware review of this aquatic thriller where help isn’t what it seems.
Mother of Movies’ ‘Scream and Float’ cinema collection pulls you deep into the deadliest waters on film. From monstrous sharks and crocodiles to river demons and sea beasts, these aquatic horrors force characters to survive—or sink. If it lurks below the surface, you’ll find it here, ready to drag you under.
In Dead Sea (2024), Phil Volken shifts from creature feature thrills to tense survival horror. Read our spoiler-aware review of this aquatic thriller where help isn’t what it seems.
In Great White Waters, cartel cocaine disappears beneath Florida’s waves, unleashing a deadly game with sharks circling the prize. Directed by Anthony C. Ferrante and starring Angela Cole, this Asylum production offers a surprisingly watchable mix of suspense, dark humor, and genre tropes despite its CGI flaws.
Fear Below mixes Aussie crime grit with underwater horror. Read the full review of this indie shark attack movie, where Sea Dogs meet murky deaths.
Monster Island (2024) is a WWII survival horror film steeped in Malay folklore, where a Japanese soldier and British POW battle inner demons and an ancient monster. Directed by Mike Wiluan and streaming via Shudder, the film is a slow-burn descent into character-driven chaos, soaked in myth and moral ambiguity.
Into the Deep (2025) splashes sharks, pirates & Richard Dreyfuss into 90 min of brain-off mayhem. Mother of Movies review dives into the chaos.
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When a plane crashes in the middle of gator country, survivors must face more than just teeth and mud — The Bayou is loud, pulpy, and strangely personal.