Say Goodbye to Sam Raimi's 87-Minute Creature Feature on Paramount+

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Hollywood is sleeping on creature features. All it'll take for audiences to stop sneering at these movies is Ari Aster filming a hive of caterpillars crawling up someone's nose. But as long as they keep making knowingly unhinged films about sharks and murderous fish, viewers will keep tuning in — ironically, of course. Not too long ago, Netflix delivered a major hit with Thrash, in which Phoebe Dynevorpunches a shark in the face during a hurricane. In 2024, the bonkers French film Under Paris captured a similar energy, bottled it up, and threw it in the audience's face. There was a time when creature features would make a killing at the box office. Remember The Shallows, where Blake Lively is stranded on a rock being circled by a great white? The film grossed over $110 million worldwide in 2016. Only three years later, another creature feature did excellent business at the box office and received positive reviews.

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