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Black Water: Abyss

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Title: Black Water: Abyss

Tagline: Descend into fear

Genre: Horror, Thriller, Adventure, Mystery

Director: Andrew Traucki

Cast: Jessica McNamee, Anthony J. Sharpe, Amali Golden, Luke Mitchell, Benjamin Hoetjes, Louis Toshio Okada, Rumi Kikuchi, Anna Kubat, Nicole Collett, Stu Kirk, Troy Black, Damien Blewett, Isabella Sheehan, Glenn Adams, Myra Stoertzer

Release: 2020-07-09

Runtime: 98

Plot: An adventure-loving couple convince their friends to explore a remote, uncharted cave system in the forests of Northern Australia. With a tropical storm approaching, they abseil into the mouth of the cave, but when the caves start to flood, tensions rise as oxygen levels fall and the friends find themselves trapped. Unknown to them, the storm has also brought in a pack of dangerous and hungry crocodiles.

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This movie takes a really long time to get going, and that’s not to drive character development either, it’s just a really slow burn. Things do pick up in the third act but this isn’t as good as the first entry.
 

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