The reliance on those tired tropes really drags down As Above So Below, a cheapie horror flick from Drew and John Erick Dowdle, who last made the insipid M. Night Shyamalan-presented Devil. The film follows archaeologist Scarlet (Perdita Weeks) on a
As Above, So Below is a movie that makes no sense in this format; in fact, it would have been a much more tense, more dramatically satisfying film had the filmmakers gone with a more traditional narrative framework. As it is, As Above, So Below is
As Above, So Below is a new horror film opening this Friday about a group of handsome and hot youngins who go looking for The Sorcerer's Stone in the catacombs below Paris. Because that sounded much better than
The found-footage, scary-movie genre appears to be discreetly evolving away from the convention of being filmed from a single-camera position, and that we are watching a tape recovered from the site of some mysterious event. As Above, So Below is a
Ah, Paris. City of love, romance—and a terrifying network of skull-filled catacombs where filmmaking brothers Drew and John Erick Dowdle shot their new horror-thriller As Above So Below. “It is an extremely creepy place,” says director John Erick
New horror film As Above, So Below: see it or skip it?