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2026    90分钟恐怖, Adventure
4.95.3
一颗陨石撞击苏格兰偏远森林,意外唤醒了自尼安德特人时代就蛰伏地底、以骨骼为食的远古克苏鲁式怪兽 “守骨异兽”。1976 年,调查者詹姆斯・惠勒深入洞穴后离奇失踪,仅留下一张怪兽剪影的 8mm 胶片。数十年后,他的孙女奥利维亚为寻找同样失踪的母亲,带领一群好友与怪兽专家哈里斯教授,深入洞穴系统调查连环失踪案,却不知自己正被这只地底生物步步猎杀,陷入绝境求生的猎杀游戏。
Howard J. Ford执导

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  • John Rhys-DaviesProfessor Harisson
  • Sophia EleniNadia
  • Sarah Alexandra MarksOlivia Wheeler
  • Louis JamesEthan
  • Tiffany Hannam-DanielsAnnabelle
  • Danny RahimRavi
  • Tyler WinchcombeNick
  • Sarah T. CohenAshley / Bitch-Hiker
  • Angela DixonLucy Wheeler
  • Sophie RankinAlice
  • Price LindseyPrice
  • Marco Antonio Lee CliftonRuskin
  • Pat GarrettLinda Landlady
  • Wayne GordonDoctor Bernard
  • Glenn SalvageSergeant Walker
  • Russell ShawMathews
  • Elle ENurse Collins
  • Kit SinnettSWAT Colleague
  • Felix FordYoung Harisson
  • Kitsana HumphriesCave Climber Victim
  • SimonWedel2026年4月12日
    dogshit ai slop
  • Michael Bernardoni2026年6月1日
    AI Crap
  • jackmeat2026年4月22日
    My quick rating - 5.2/10. In true old-school monster movie fashion, the story of Bone Keeper begins right from the get-go. There's an unknown flying object, crashing down on Earth, and straightaway making sure that whoever sees it won't have a pleasant evening. Forget little green men. What crawls out of this meteor is something far slimier, nastier, and far more interested in turning a cave system into its personal all-you-can-eat buffet. The unlucky cavemen who happen to be nearby are basically the film’s opening appetizers, and from there, Bone Keeper wastes no time embracing its B-movie monster roots. The film then jumps to 1976, where James Wheeler heads into the cave looking for answers and, unsurprisingly, ends up becoming another local legend. All that remains is some grainy Super 8 film showing the silhouette of the creature, which is exactly the kind of creepy setup that us horror fans can get behind. In the present day, his granddaughter Olivia, played by Sarah Alexandra Marks, returns with a group of explorers and friends to finally uncover the truth. Naturally, because this is a horror movie and common sense is apparently illegal, the group meets up for a road trip. And why not head straight for the cursed cave, and somehow still seem shocked when things go sideways. It is precisely this nostalgia factor that makes Bone Keeper such an entertaining film. The writer/director Howard J. Ford obviously has a passion for these old monster films in which the monster is king and humans are just the walking meals, making one mistake after another. From the very first moment when they pick up this social media addicted "bitchhiker" (Sarah T. Cohen), you can almost smell the Bone Keeper drooling. More food for the monster? Why not. The appearance of John Rhys-Davies as the older professor adds a nice bit of clout and some fun charm to the setup. His connection to Olivia’s grandfather and the eerie private film screening before the expedition gives the story a bit more bite before everyone inevitably decides that splitting up inside the cave is somehow a fantastic idea. Horror movie logic remains undefeated. The gore effects are genuinely solid, and the creature itself is a really satisfying mix of practical effects and monster-movie slime. There’s something refreshing about seeing a creature that feels tactile and physical rather than drowning in overly polished CGI. Yeah, the CGI and/or AI that was used, especially on monster movement, was obvious, but almost purposely. And time to face it. Generative AI is here to stay. We need to get used to it, unfortunately. The cave setting is also convincingly claustrophobic, creating that nice “absolutely not” feeling every time someone wanders deeper into the darkness. Now, I do have to laugh at some of the decision-making here. After witnessing the monster, the group somehow thinks pitching a tent basically within throwing distance of the cave entrance is a perfectly acceptable survival plan. It’s the kind of gloriously dumb horror logic that almost becomes part of the charm. The stupidity definitely does not stop there, but honestly, that’s part of the fun. There’s also a particularly strong dream sequence that lands well, plus the obligatory final scare sequel tease that feels ripped straight from the golden age of creature features. Bone Keeper pleasantly surprised me. It’s messy, a little ridiculous, and exactly the kind of monster flick that would’ve played beautifully in a late-night drive-in double feature. Sometimes all you really need is a creepy cave, questionable choices, and a hungry monster waiting in the dark.
  • Zokkiie2026年4月10日
    Shut it off 30 minutes in. Acting’s straight garbage, and the heavy AI use is on another level—completely out of control and just kills it. Nothing feels real at all. Hard pass.

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