Something in the Dirt

Something in the Dirt

By Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2022-11-04
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 55min
  • Director: Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead
  • Production Company: Rustic Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.7/10
5.7
From 90 Ratings

Description

When neighbors John and Levi witness supernatural events in their Los Angeles apartment building, they realize documenting the paranormal could inject some fame and fortune into their wasted lives. An ever-deeper, darker rabbit hole, their friendship frays as they uncover the dangers of the phenomena, the city and each other.

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  • Awful

    1
    By not a fan 111
    Awful. Pointless.
  • To the idiots that say this was no good

    5
    By bernkillededdie
    This is a PERFECTLY done movie! 10/10 ! It’s adds on to Resolution and The Endless. Huge fan and will be watching this over and over just like the rest off their work.
  • One of the worst movies I've ever seen

    1
    By El Hefe Mojo
    I don't normally take time out to write reviews but I feel compelled to warn other people not to wast their money or their time. THis was one of the worst, if not the worst, movies I have ever seen. I kept waiting for something exciting to happen or some interesting plot to reveal itself. After 2 hrs I was not rewarded with anything. There were no funny moments, minimal suspense, lots of plot holes. And for some reason they really focused on these 2 guys smoking cigarettes constantly. Don't waste your time.
  • Boring

    1
    By Rev RightTime
    This movie was boring and pointless. Don’t watch it. If you like watching people smoke a ton of cigarettes this is a great movie.
  • Don’t waste your time or money

    1
    By J Gov
    Not funny. not scary.. not anything
  • Benson & Moorhead Knock It Out of The Park Again

    5
    By FigmentForever
    This film comes directly following their writing work on Marvel’s Moon Knight & a string of sci-fi film masterpieces starting with Resolution and continuing with Spring, The Endless, and Synchronic - which saw mainstream exposure thanks to Anthony Mackie (who recently reprised his role as MCU’s Falcon) & British actor Jamie Dornan (BBC’s The Fall, 50 Shades of Grey). The writing, directing, & acting duo of Aaron Moorhead & Justin Benson create a fantastical world set in the bounds of Los Angeles, mostly taking place within their respective apartments. From what begins as a supposed supernatural encounter with a “ghost”, the two begin a deep dive into a rabbit hole of bizarre conspiracy theories, historical secret societies, synchronicities, and recording it all on their respective camera’s within the bounds of the movie. It’s falls into one of the wildest rides I’ve seen in the last 5 years (possibly since The Endless), and ends with a rather abrupt “crash” you won’t forget. It requires complete focus & even then - unless you are a mathematical & historical nerd who spends hours diving down random YouTube rabbit holes - you are left with many questions & a rewatch to catch certain shifts or Easter eggs that make things later in the movie become clearer. Overall, give this a chance if you love movies like Donnie Darko, Memento (Or anything Christopher Nolan for that matter), The Machinist, or sci-fi in general. Just be prepared to surrender to it & avoid any distractions for a mind-bending ride from one of the hardest working filmmaker teams out there.
  • Disappointing

    1
    By DieselFM
    Very cheap very confusing story…. Was a totally waste of time…. ☹️
  • Unresolved

    3
    By JackJack065
    There's definitely some talent and production value behind this flim, but it nevertheless felt aimless to me. I preferred Coherence (2013), The Endless (2017), and Minor Premise (2020) for other films in the same indie sci-fi supernatural mystery type drama.
  • Half the budget spent on Cigarette’s for every scene!

    1
    By LBOXLA
    This is beyond the Indy film stereotype. There is a lit cigarette in every scene. New scene? Oh wait. Let’s light a cigarette. End of scene light one more. Thinking about past scenes? Oh that’s a cigarette. What happened in this movie? Let’s light a cigarette and think about that.
  • Pointless

    1
    By WaRpOtHeClOwN
    Film student fodder exploiting the decline of comparison with worn internet tropes.

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