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story: Beneath Us is a movie starring Lynn Collins, Rigo Sanchez, and Josue Aguirre. The American Dream becomes a nightmare for a group of undocumented day laborers hired by a wealthy couple. What they expect to be their biggest payday country: USA Release Date: 2019 Horror 715 Votes. Beneath us 2018. Beneath us trailer 2019. Han s resurection on Fast and Furios 9 steals the whole movie. This is a cool adaptation of the manhwa, Dead Dayz (comic for those normies xD. If u guys wanna read this manhwa, it is REALLY good and I totally recommend. I cant wait to see this Western adaptation of a Korean comic.

Beneath us book. Beneath us moscow. Beneath us plot movie. Why do they keep making my favourite books into movies that aren't even the book anymore 😓. Hoosiers anyone. I really hope that this does the book justice but Im afraid it wont this book was absolutely INCREDIBLE and I cried a lot but its hard to capture that in a movie. They should have Paul walkers bros to play brian in the last scene where Dom tells cena he isn't his brother and Brian comes in and is like I am. Typical American bs, always the same movie that makes people think that life is a movie. a way it is, but this is called brainwashing. There is always a theme with these movies good looking wants to be a modal good looking gets kidnapped the villain in this would have pulled of what he wanted to achieve if he invested in a role of duct tape.

Premiere Entertainment Group, a Los Angeles-based sales, production and financing company, has acquired the worldwide rights to horror thriller Beneath Us starring Lynn Collins ( John Carter, X-Men Origins: Wolverine) and James Tupper (HBO’s “Pretty Little Lies”). The film follows a group of undocumented workers who are hired by an affluent woman (Collins) and her husband (Tupper) to work on their house, but the workers immediately sense something isn’t right with their employers and become trapped inside the home. Written and directed by Max Pachman, Premiere will introduce the social thriller to distributors during the American Film Market (AFM) with a screening at the Laemmle Monica Film Center on November 1st. Mark Mavrothalasitis shares writing credit. Producing are Luis Guerrero and Chris Lemos for Vital Pictures ( Armored). Jay Hernandez ( Suicide Squad) serves as executive producer, and William Knochel as co-executive producer. Co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, the V/H/S trilogy, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily.

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This seems to have a lot of aspects from, Day By Day Armageddon, by JL Bourne. Can't wait to see if it's any good. Even though it looks to have the super smart, ultra fast zombies. Wow, this thing is a gonna be a sjw dumbster fire. Ben Affleck built his career upon a foundation made of the shattered lives of Harvey Weinstein's victims. Beneath user. Beneath us the movie. Beneath us on twitter. Beneath us srt. Edit Showing all 10 items Release Dates USA 11 April 2019 (Phoenix Film Festival) 6 March 2020 Also Known As (AKA) (original title) Beneath Us Brazil Canada (English title) France Sous nos pieds India (Hindi title) UK Gringos User Lists Related lists from IMDb users a list of 23 titles created 7 months ago a list of 49 titles created 4 months ago a list of 3134 titles created 12 Feb 2018 a list of 1725 titles created 16 May 2017 a list of 1054 titles created 03 Jul 2011.

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Beneath us مترجم. Beneath us bande annonce. Mitis beneath us original mix. Beneath users. Beneath us full movie english. Beneath Us boasts the kind of premise that begs to described as “provocative and timely. ” Others may peg it as “misguided and exploitative. ” But billing it as “clumsy if well-intentioned” is as generous a description as it deserves. Aiming to be a kind of Get Out for undocumented day laborers (an unjust comparison if there ever was one), the Max Pachman-directed thriller begins when a group of four such workers are picked up by a seemingly clueless white woman outside of a hardware store. They’re cheap labor and, though they gawk and catcall her in the car on the way to her house, they all come to a mutually beneficial agreement: they’ll work for her on her property for a fraction of the price she was planning to pay a contractor. Soon enough though the four men begin to realize they may have stepped into something much more sinister — their employers are used to making a killing, quite literally, when it comes to flipping houses using undocumented labor. Yes, this is a film wherein Mexicans are kidnapped and terrorized by a racist white couple eager to exploit them and then discard them. It’s no surprise that in the run-up to its release the low-budget thriller has already tried to capitalize on its buzzy premise. Taking a page out of The Hunt  (that movie about rich people hunting poor people that got delayed after earning its fair share of Internet hate last year),  Beneath Us  has been openly courting that kind of controversy. On Twitter, the film’s marketing has been sharing a riff on The Hunt ‘s own provocative poster where instead of sharing positive reviews, they share outraged reactions (“Make white people look bad again, ” “What in the white people? ” “Keeping the division alive”). This is a project that is keen to raise eyebrows; it wants to feed on a collective sense of outrage about what kinds of stories get to make it to the screen. And, more to the point, what real-life horrors deserve the horror film treatment. We’ll raise you one — Beneath Us (@BeneathUsFilm) February 12, 2020 Because make no mistake:  Beneath Us  will feed into whatever political fears you already hold. There’s a discomforting “both sides-ism” running through this sun-dappled horror thriller which deploys its blunt metaphors all too earnestly. As a way to signal that Liz Rhodes (Lynn Collins) is comfortable not just exploiting the day laborers she’s hired but actively loathes their mere existence, Pachman and his co-writer Mark Mavrothalasitis have her dealing with a rat infestation in her kitchen with ultra violent results. At first annoyed by their squeaks, she stomps these critters to death with undue cruelty, as explicit a foreshadowing of what’s to come as it gets. Then again, to even have that brief moment work as a metaphor means equating the likes of Memo (Josue Aguirre), Alejandro (Rigo Sanchez), Hector (Roberto Sanchez) and Tonio (Thomas Chavira) to vermin, which can feel like treading a fine line between an all too facile way of playing into anti-immigrant rhetoric and all-out redeploying it. Similarly, an early moment when Hector quips that “gringos warn their children to stay away from white vans. We’re the only ones who jump into them, ” when talking about what it means for day laborers to blindly trust those who employ them, too glibly underlines the very themes the film is tackling: the constant fear that grip undocumented workers who take such jobs. Later still, they’ll stress again how the fear goes both ways: it takes trust to bring someone to your property; it takes trust to believe you’ll be paid. Courtesy of Vital Pictures. If Beneath Us lacks nuance, it is by design. Collins’ Liz is as cartoonish a villain as you’re likely to find, a hollow monstrous idea of what happens when white Americans fail to see the humanity of those they exploit. Her placid white liberalism hides a disdain for the Other; moreover, she thrives knowing how much power she has over these helpless men whom she’s ready to shoot, stomp and kill as needed. In contrast to her big performance, Aguirre and Sanchez are particularly affecting in their roles, managing to deepen characterizations that feel too thin on the page. On paper, this is all a fascinating premise for a horror movie, especially once the film leans into its slasher-cum-home-invasion genre trappings (expect lots of gore amid claustrophobic scenarios that do make Memo and Alejandro feel like vermin in the eyes of their captors). Overall, though, Beneath Us  coasts on its shocking ideas alone, rarely making what would be a pulse-pounding thriller anything more than fodder for online outrage campaigns. Neither as thought-provoking as it thinks it is, nor as powerful a conversation-starter as it should be, Pachman’s modern-day parable is not likely to change anyone’s mind. One need only look at the YouTube comments under its trailer for proof: the use of “undocumented” in the film’s synopsis is enough to send anti-immigrant rhetoric soaring (you can guess what they wish Memo and the others were called instead) while the very concept of the film can only succeed if and when the likes of Alejandro and Memo are seen as people and not (just) as pawns in horrors both real or imagined. That’s a tall order and one which this much too literal project aims for but fails to land. Beneath Us hits theaters March 6, 2020.

Beneath Us Directed by Max Pachman Produced by Luis Guerrero Chris Lemos Written by Max Pachman Mark Mavrothalasitis Starring Lynn Collins Rigo Sanchez Josue Aguirre James Tupper Roberto Sanchez Thomas Chavira Music by Joshua Moshier Cinematography Jeff Powers Edited by Taylor Alexander Ward Production company Vital Pictures Distributed by Vital Pictures Release date April 11, 2019 (Phoenix Film Festival) March 6, 2020 (United States) Running time 90 minutes Country United States Language English Spanish Beneath Us is a 2019 American horror - thriller film written by Max Pachman and Mark Mavrothalasitis, and directed by Pachman. The film stars Lynn Collins, Rigo Sanchez, Josue Aguirre, James Tupper, Roberto Sanchez, and Thomas Chavira. It will be released theatrically in the United States by Vital Pictures on March 6, 2020. Plot [ edit] A group of undocumented workers hired by a wealthy American couple are held against their will at the couple’s secluded mansion, and must fight to prove they are not expendable and can’t be discarded so easily. [1] [2] Cast [ edit] Lynn Collins as Liz Rhodes Rigo Sanchez as Alejandro Josue Aguirre as Memo James Tupper as Ben Rhodes Roberto Sanchez as Hector Thomas Chavira as Tonio Nicholas Gonzalez as Homero Silva Edy Ganem as Sandra Silva Andrew Burlinson as Richard David Castro as Jesus Production [ edit] Beneath Us is Max Pachman's feature directorial debut, and is produced by Luis Guerrero and Chris Lemos, with Jay Hernandez and William Knochel serving as executive producers. [3] It features English and Spanish dialogue. [1] Guerrero said the film was in the works since 2011. [4] In 2017, it was reported that Premiere Entertainment Group had picked up worldwide rights to the film. [5] Release [ edit] The film premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival on April 11, 2019. [4] The official trailer was released in January 2020. [1] The film is set to be released theatrically in the United States on March 6, 2020, by Vital Pictures/NME, and will be the first film distributed by the company. [3] References [ edit] External links [ edit] Beneath Us on IMDb.

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This isnt same one i see, on my tv. lol so many movies with same names. the one I see, is about immigrants for better life, in a whole in the neath Us (2019) Undocumented workers are lured into a wealthy woman's home, with the promise of work, only to discover the terrifying fate she has in store for them. Director: Max Pachman Writers: Mark Mavrothalasitis, Max Pachman Stars: Lynn Collins, Rigo Sanchez, Josue Aguirre.

5 /10 Disturbed reality. This films takes a real life scenario, undocumented immigrants working for below minimum wage to scrape a living, and turns it into a disturbed thriller. I won't go into details about the content, but I will say that the female lead is a total nut job! The scary thing about this film is the fact that it could happen, maybe even has to some degree. Reason for the 5 stars? Slow start, lack of depth in the "immigrant" characters and a poor finale. The film deserved more... a good story, but needed more. 28 out of 46 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink 7 /10 Hey, not bad! Leave aside the overuse of "Thrilling Sound effects" it's a good Indie movie. The cinematography is great, the tension is present all over the movie - you really wanna kill that woman- and the message is good. It's good to see something new is the thriller scene, which became sadly empty the last couple of years in my opinion. It won't mark me, but it's just a bit of fresh air. 6 out of 9 found this helpful. 6 /10 Slow. Warning: Spoilers I don't know, the acting was good, the cinematography was good, but the story lacked any real depth, and unfortunately the characters were also severely under developed. I actually didnt care for the whole premise of this film, because it was about a well off narcissistic white couple, who flips properties using undocumented Latino men to do the work. But instead of paying their hires, they imprisoned them, they terrorized and tortured them, and when the work was finished, they killed them and left their corpses to rot under the houses. One can see here why racial hatred is such a cancer on society, because it's things like this movie that help to desensitize people and perpetuate pigeonholing a group of people based solely on their race. Prejudice is a sickness of fearful, narcissistic, self entitled, elitists; it's weak minded people who take all they can when it serves them, no matter who's left drowning and destroyed in their wake. 2 out of 2 found this helpful. Intriguing Aside from the political stance some people are taking about this film ("they took ourrr joooobbbssss"; South Park) it's actually a film you think you'd just watch but not be too bothered about it's got this strange pull which keeps you increasingly intrigued with what happens next. Very dark, very tongue in cheek at times but all the same worth a watch. Happy watching. 13 out of 25 found this helpful. 8 /10 Completely different than every average "horror movie" you've seen before I wouldn't describe this movie as a horror film though, it's a well directed thriller with interesting choice of music and some scenes turned out to be really mesmerizing as well as spooky. Sure it's political but it's done in a good way, the actors play their role pretty well and the story is intriguing, not boring even for a second. The storyline evolves in a quite realistic way, you don't notice at fist glance that the characters are being trapped in this house. Oh and of course I have to say that it's worth watching for the two main actors who are quite handsome (Alejandro and Memo). 6 out of 10 found this helpful. Great film. the opening; immediately grabbed my interest. The cast did a great job. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The film was frightening, relevant, and, unfortunately, quite current due to the ongoing undocumented immigrant issue. Sadly, the storyline doesn't seem too far fetched to me. It provides a good example of the danger of breeding hatred towards others who are different from us. Great directing and sound. Kudos to the producers and all involved. 21 out of 63 found this helpful. Low scores are from the Fox "News" crowd... Yes, there is social commentary in the film. Because of this, the close-minded hate it. Too bad, because, without the racism depicted in the film, you still have a riveting and intense psychological horror/thriller to watch. There's a significant amount of Spanish spoken in the film; the version I saw had no subtitles and I don't speak Spanish, but still I couldn't peel my eyes away from the screen 'til well after the credits rolled. The fact that the film's horror IS based in racism makes it all the more abominably sickening and, unfortunately, that much closer to the reality in which we in the Americas presently live. It also makes the title of the film work on multiple levels. Bravo and brava to all who worked on this, and I hope that Ms. Collins and Mr. Tupper aren't too plagued by nightmares to find the occasional good night's rest! 12 out of 32 found this helpful. 1 /10 So political 😒 Just when you finally think you can watch a movie that isn't political, you're watching a movie that political. I'm not saying this doesn't happen, might be very rare at best, but even with the suggested possibility, way too political. The title should read "white privilege vs illegal immigrants"... Would be more fitting. I wouldn't be surprised if this was produced by CNN or MSNBC... ALL THAT ASIDE, the actual movie, acting and story/plot was mediocre. The " White supremacist" podcast at the end was a nice touch *insert sarcasm here*. 11 out of 37 found this helpful. Awful movie. Lacks everything, from talent to originality The movie is dull... Another torture porn movie, where the victims are illegal immigrants, and the torturers are a couple of american sellers... The main actress sucks, is dumb, no real talent there... The same to the actor portraiting the husband... Stupid script, bad acting... 3 out of 7 found this helpful. Not bad Not a bad film, acting very good plot line good, main actress a bit of a dominatrix type and quite scary. Lots of better horror films out there but give it a go......... 2 /10 Propaganda BS What a load of propaganda. Gimmie a break, so the story goes that somehow hiring day job Illegal Aliens is equivalent to slavery, or are they saying I don't even know what they are saying. But what a crazy idea, hire the illegals then murder them and get free work. It was not a bad watch, I wasn't bored. I think it's ridiculous that the lead woman would bother to call them undocumented, instead of illegal alien, I mean she hates them and is going to murder them. It doesn't make then again, nothing do makes any sense. I can tell you, I am sick of my movies being a bunch of propaganda, I think I'd rather watch bit chute. 7 out of 23 found this helpful. Entertaining film This was an entertaining film. It wasn't deep or too difficult to understand. It shed light on the evils of human beings. It showed how all things that glitter ain't gold. It's worth a watch. 2 out of 4 found this helpful. Dont watch, it's all political rubbish. Political garbage about abuse of immigrant workers. Bad filming, bad acting, Spanish language without subtitles, do I need to go on? Watching paint dry is quicker & more interesting. High score rating is obviously from friends of the cast and crew. 3 out of 9 found this helpful. 10 /10 Great film. This should happen to all "undocumented" workers (illegals). 6 out of 29 found this helpful. 4 /10 Sounds like slavery Four undocumented day workers are hired to build a home. They get treated worse than a four year old in a Trump concentration camp for asylum seekers. Seems the second amendment couple takes delight in abusing the help and then they get buried under the house they complete because undocumented immigrants only smell when alive and not when they are dead and rotting. The film just didn't work for me. I didn't care for any of the characters. The buried scene should have been intense, but wasn't. Why was there no smell? If you ever had a dead rat under the floorboards, you tear the house apart to get at it, but a dozen dead humans? Guide: F-word. Male butt nudity. 2 out of 8 found this helpful. Realistic and Disturbing. The only thing I can say without giving away the spoilers, is that I have no doubt that something similar like this happened to people unfortunately. And the fact that we know how many folks think and feel in modern america, it makes this film all the more disturbing. To put it into perspective as best I can: I saw Get Out, and that movie was dumb, predictable and unoriginal. I saw Beneath Us, and this film was almost like a documentary or recreation of some likely, highly probable scenarios. It was not low budget, but the majority of the money was for the look of the film, lighting, and few makeup effects. Yet still it was good. 6/10 for this underrated thriller. 1 out of 4 found this helpful. 9 /10 Good Considern it the movie of the century......... 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 0 out of 1 found this helpful. Simplistic, but grounded in reality This 'America' horror has been done before and arguably better in the likes of Get Out. It's also not a very original kidnap movie -the plot is straightforward and the 'cat and mouse' plot is very predictable. It's saving grace is that Beneath Us strikes a realistic chord, making it a worthwhile watch. Lynn Coles' dramatics aside, this could genuinely happen. Even some of the reviews on IMDB indicate some of the issues in society (how can human slavery ever be branded 'too political' and 'boring'?! ) All of above aside the film has passable direction, shocks and acting. It's not worth owning the DVD but you should watch it if it's on the TV. Very original and believable Brilliant movie all the way through. Hope it doesn't give ideas to crazy people. I bet this is happening in many countries where people are undocumented and forced into slavery, and killed when no longer required, as too risky to keep alive and feed etc. 0 out of 4 found this helpful. Permalink.

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This is a remake of a movie called The night eats the world. Funny thing: the sound of crashing helicopter comes earlier that the crash itself 😃. Looks neat.

 

 

 

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