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Good-ol’-boy handymen Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward) are sick of their dead-end jobs in one-horse desert town Perfection, Nevada (population: 14). Just as they’re about to escape Perfection forever, however, things start to get really weird. Half-eaten corpses litter the road out of town; the phone lines stop working; and a plucky young scientist shows evidence of unusually strong seismic activity in the area. Something is coming for the citizens of Perfection… and it’s under the goddamn ground! (Arrow Academy)

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Isherwood 

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English The creators cut the theme from templates with the code name "B," but after gluing them all together they created a clever script that flows by quickly mainly thanks to the stylish slacker southern humor. The confident direction subsequently accurately doses both the wit and the action, where the excellent work of the special effects artists/animators comes into play, meaning that the result is a perfect portion of entertainment with the added value of scenes that the viewer will definitely not label effervescent. The ideal time-tested respite. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Five stars for the fact that when I was 7, Tremors had the power to make me walk only on hard surfaces… Today it’s great fun. ()

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English Tremors is an unpretentious and entertaining B-movie that boasts interesting aliens and a very likeable duo of protagonists. You won't see nasty shots or horrifying scenes, but you will enjoy plenty of really entertaining and brisk action accompanied by a lot of hilarious catchphrases, which for me is exactly the right mix for 4*. ()

Malarkey 

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English I wish there were a lot more movies like this one. A total idiocy that’s well aware that it’s idiotic and it does its absolute best to at least entertain the viewer, not only with the dialogues, but with the scenes as well. Especially when it makes fun of similar movies. And what’s more, the filmmaking is really great. It proves that even a little can be enough. This was one of the few silly alien and mutant movies that doesn’t make an idiot out of the viewer and it doesn’t try to film a serious low-budget horror about superfrogs, mutant piranhas or – nowadays very popular – 3D monsters with anything abnormal that’s ready to eat us. This is pure fun and that’s what I love about this movie. ()

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