The Sixth-Worst Horror Movie of All Time, According to Rotten Tomatoes, Is Now Free-To-Stream
Bad movie enthusiasts rejoice, we have a treat in store for you. Martin Guigui’s Beneath the Darkness, which holds the dishonorable distinction of being ranked as the sixth-worst horror film of all time by Rotten Tomatoes, is now available to stream for free. Hooray!
In addition to sitting at a perfect 0% rating with Rotten Tomatoes critics, the film boasts (?) an approval rating of just 15% from Rotten Tomatoes audience members. Additionally, the picture sits at a well-below average 4.5 out of 10 from IMDb users. Yikes.
If you are a glutton for punishment, or maybe you are just a curious soul with time to burn, you can find the picture available on Tubi as of the publication of this post. The advertisement-averse set will be pleased to know that the flick is also accessible on Hulu.
I have a vague recollection of taking in this much-maligned offering more than a decade ago and can’t recommend it as an entertaining effort. But I can safely say that anyone who enjoys riffing on bad movies with a group of friends will likely find plenty to (dis)like about this 2012 offering.
Beneath the Darkness features the legendary Dennis Quaid in a starring role but the seasoned thespian’s talent is sadly wasted. Starring alongside Quaid are Tony Oller, Aimee Teegarden, Stephen Ford, and Devon Werkheiser.
The setup goes as follows: After watching their best friend get murdered, a group of teens struggle to expose a local hero as the vicious killer and keep from becoming his next victims.
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