: New 2024 entries include episodes like Blast from the Past , which discuss the franchise's lasting impact. Film Overview & Legacy
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Tremors (1990) is a low-budget American horror-comedy directed by Ron Underwood and written by S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The film blends creature-feature thrills with dry, character-driven humor, following a small isolated desert community besieged by giant subterranean worm-like predators called Graboids. The movie launched a franchise (sequels, a TV series, comics) and became a cult classic praised for its practical effects, pacing, and ensemble cast. : New 2024 entries include episodes like Blast
enthusiasts, hosting rare artifacts that offer a nostalgic look at how the film was first consumed. Broadcast Artifacts Wilson and Brent Maddock
Despite its modest budget of $5 million, Tremors was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $16 million at the box office. The film's unique blend of horror, comedy, and science fiction elements resonated with audiences, and it quickly gained a loyal following.
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Directed by Ron Underwood, Tremors is a masterclass in the "creature feature" genre, blending horror, comedy, and Western themes. Set in the isolated desert town of , the story follows handymen Valentine "Val" McKee (Kevin Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Fred Ward) as they lead a group of eccentric residents against subterranean, prehistoric worms dubbed Graboids .