: A claustrophobic, sun-drenched beach that turns a wide-open space into a survival trap.
The Sand is widely considered a "B-movie" with a mix of suspense and low-budget CGI. Full cast & crew - The Sand (2015) - IMDb
The rules are simple but deadly: touch the sand, and you are consumed. The movie effectively becomes a variation of The Floor is Lava , but with grisly consequences. The protagonists find themselves stranded on makeshift islands—a lifeguard tower, a barbecue grill, and a police cruiser—forcing them to use their wits (and various beach accessories) to navigate the killing field. Filma24 The Sand
Keeps the monster hidden, saving budget while building suspense. Characters must devise physical puzzles to move inches.
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(directed by Isaac Gabaeff) is a modern B-movie that relies on a "contained" survival horror premise. It follows a group of hungover students who wake up on a beach to find that the sand itself is inhabited by a lethal, invisible predator that consumes anything touching the ground.
The story follows a group of hungover college students who wake up on a secluded beach after a wild graduation party. The problem? Most of their friends have vanished, and they soon realize that the sand itself has become a lethal predator. Anything that touches the ground is instantly consumed by a mysterious, subterranean creature. The movie effectively becomes a variation of The
However, the film has found a warm home among fans of campy horror. Many reviews highlight its "deceptively smart script" and engaging premise, essentially a real-life "floor is lava" game. It's often described as "a ridiculous, but actually kind of good, horror movie" that offers a "campy good time". The film draws clear inspiration from 1980s monster movies like Blood Beach and the "The Raft" segment from Creepshow 2 .