

Scurry
監督:Luke SparkeTwo strangers who find themselves trapped underground when the city is attacked by a monstrous threat. Badly injured with limited resources they must navigate a treacherous, narrowing tunnel in hopes of finding an exit.
Scurryの評価とレビュー
- Walter Jospeh Kovacs2026年1月22日Just a crap movie. The monster was laughable, like some 1980s rubber suit.
- Jon Sheffield2025年12月9日Huge waste of time, they go round in round in a tunnel and nothing happens.
- BreakfastAtNoon2025年11月11日The main guy has the patience of a saint, what an obnoxious woman.
- jackmeat2025年10月19日My quick rating - 3.7/10. I didn't realize I was curious what would happen if two strangers fell into a sinkhole and then spent 100 minutes bickering while occasionally dodging a CGI house spider on steroids. Thankfully, Scurry is here to answer that question I know I wasn't curious about in the slightest. The film opens with a city being attacked by something. Explosions, screaming civilians, chaos everywhere… then the camera confidently ignores all that interesting stuff and dives straight into a sinkhole, landing on Mark (Jamie Costa), who’s buried in rubble and bleeding. Instead of climbing out or yelling for help like a normal person, he decides the optimal strategy is to head deeper underground. Smart. Very mole-like behavior. Down there, he bumps into Sarah—or Kate? The movie finally commits to her name long after you have given a shit. She is played by Emalia, who is also injured but still manages to immediately assume command of the situation because she has a gun and a strong desire to irritate the only other human within earshot. Their dynamic is simple: he insists it was an earthquake, she refuses to believe anything he says, and they both make decisions that would get them killed before the spider even shows up. Yes, the spider. The marketing promised a monstrous threat, but what we get is an occasionally present, occasionally visible, slightly shy arachnid rendered with CGI quality somewhere between “mobile game cutscene” and “weather channel simulation.” It lurks. It hisses. It… politely waits off-screen while the main characters argue about whose fault everything is. Most of the movie consists of crawling, sliding, wheezing, and groaning through increasingly narrow tunnels while coughing through what can only be described as CGI dust storms. Every time a rock shifts, particles magically bloom into perfect beige clouds, as if the earth itself just discovered Photoshop’s smoke brush. At one point, someone must be sipping Everclear from a flask, which ultimately gets weaponized into a flamethrower explosion that would make Michael Bay raise an eyebrow. Yes, alcohol is flammable—but not “atomic firebomb” flammable. Still, it’s easily the most exciting moment in the film, so I respect the commitment to science denial. There is almost no blood in this creature feature minus a single shot from above ground through a sewer grate. The single notable kill doesn’t even involve Mark or Sarah/Kate, who remain suspiciously clean for two people tunneling through dirt for over an hour. The trailer, in fact, shows you about 90% of the spider’s appearances, so if you’ve seen that, congratulations—you’ve essentially watched Scurry at 2x speed. The ending at least offers a pretty outdoor shot to remind you what sunlight looks like. If you caught the verbal cue Mark got from his wife on the phone, the new world is a fitting last scene. Unfortunately, you’ll have to endure 100 minutes of underground misery to earn that five-second reward. Unless you’re incredibly passionate about claustrophobic sliding and poor decision-making, go ahead and crawl out of this one before it starts. Then again, I have seen far worse.
- Otacon!2026年1月17日A missed opportunity. The concept and location of the movie could be good, but the rhythm is really hard to enjoy. It's slow
- Chris Morehouse2025年10月17日Scurry really manages to do a lot on what I assume was a very low budget. It left me wanting more, in a good way. Be warned, as the movie 'Fall' is to those with a fear of heights, if you are claustrophobic this might be the scariest thing you watch in awhile.
- Meg Lem Graz2025年12月1日This was a pretty good watch. Lead male actor was fantastic. And the woman was decent too, though her character was smackable, which , since I'm sure she was written that way, makes her abetter than decent actress, just not necessarily a likable character. Some good narrative details. I appreciated the development of Marks alcoholism in the plotline, especially as someone in recovery. Gave some real breath and depth to the character. The bait switcheroo between characters was clever as well as the fire plot device. won't expound too much on that so as not to spoil anything. The cgi was good especially for the budget. Well designed and blended into the environment well. Pace was alright and kept me engrossed, particularly the last 25 min or so. All in all I enjoyed it and would recommend for horror lovers .
- Vid2025年10月24日Not bad. Some pacing issues & a bit too wordy at times.
Scurryに関するトリビア
Scurryは2025年10月3日に公開されました。
ScurryはLuke Sparkeが監督を務めました。
Scurryの上映時間は1h 36mです。
ScurryはCarmel Imrie, Carly Sparkeがプロデューサーを務めました。
Two strangers who find themselves trapped underground when the city is attacked by a monstrous threat. Badly injured with limited resources they must navigate a treacherous, narrowing tunnel in hopes of finding an exit.
Scurryの主要人物はMark (Jamie Costa), Kate (Emalia), Jessica (Indianna Sparke)です。
Scurryはホラー, スリラー, サイエンスフィクション映画です。
Scurryは、視聴者によって10点満点中3.7点をつけられています。









