Grim (1996) Movie Review

This movie is pretty much what you’d expect from a low-budget late-night horror film – it’s easy to watch, but don’t expect to be scared.

Director: Paul Matthews

Writer: Paul Matthews (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Emmanuel Xuereb (Bad Boys)
  • Jack Chancer
  • Kadamba
  • Michael Fitzpatrick (Unredeemed)
  • Tres Hanley

The story follows a group of cave explorers who discover a terrifying creature living beneath a town. This creature has the frightening ability to move through solid walls.

Runtime: 1 Hour 28 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

The story begins with Rob, Steve, Penny, and Trish joining a group of cave explorers. They venture into a cave system under a small town and quickly encounter a terrifying creature. Trapped inside, they must find their missing teammates while trying to escape the monster.

The caves proved harder to travel through than anticipated, and the group faced some difficult choices. But the truly unsettling part was what they discovered deeper inside.

Verdict on Grim

Recap

I just watched this movie about a group of friends who love exploring caves. They went down into a cave system near their town, but things quickly went south when they discovered something terrifying living down there. Suddenly, it wasn’t just an adventure anymore – it was a desperate fight to escape with their lives! It’s a really tense, fast-paced movie.

Best Parts

The cave system feels unsettling and creates a strong sense of mystery, making you eager to explore what lies ahead. Meanwhile, the reasons behind the creature’s actions are unclear and raise many questions.

Worst Parts

The movie’s location is a positive, but the attempts at creating suspense fall flat and aren’t very frightening. Additionally, the acting isn’t strong, and some of the serious scenes unintentionally come across as funny.

Final ThoughtsGrim is a typical late night horror without too many scares.

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2026-02-26 15:40