Bunker is a claustrophobic thriller that feels like an overlong forgotten episode of The Twilight Zone. In the movie, a group of soldiers find themselves trapped in a bunker during World War I. They soon discover that they are also facing an unholy presence that slowly turns them against each other. As paranoia and fear grow between them, the men experience the true hell of war. Bunker has moments that make it impossible not to see the DNA of previous movies like The Thing in it. Director Adrian Langley captures the growing paranoia, mistrust and misdirection of who is safe. The pacing of some scenes was an issue, but I think that's just the aesthetic of this movie. We also have a lot of nice lighting moments for a movie that takes place in a bunker. There are a lot of great camera angles and tight shots as things are revealed, letting us know that this film was technically nailed down. Director: Adrian Langley Writer: Michael Huntsman Stars: Roger Clark, Kayla Radomski, Luke Baine...
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