Stephen King calls new Netflix horror movie “amazing”

A new creature feature has dropped on Netflix, prompting ‘Master of Horror’ Stephen King to call it “really quite good,” and the movie’s climax “amazing.”

Stephen King is a busy man. The acclaimed author pretty much pens a novel a year, while also finding time to read books hehasn’twritten and watch scores of movies and shows, the best of which he recommends to his seven million followers on Twitter/X.

Berenice Bejo in the water in Under Paris.

This week, a newscary movieonNetflixhas taken his fancy, with aquatic horror Under Paris catching King’s eye, prompting him towritethe following:

“I thought Under Paris would be a jokey movie, like Sharknado, but Twitter convinced me to give it a watch, and it’s really quite good. The last 25 minutes were amazing.”

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He’s right regarding those Sharknado comparisons, as the official synopsis for Under Paris makes it sound like a spoof: “Paris. A city known for its beauty, its culture, its culinary delights. But with a dangerous beast at large, this capital is headed for disaster.”

The dangerous beast in question is a giant shark, and the weekend it attacks coincides with a Triathlon, meaning scores of swimmers in the water. This being ahorror movie, it gets pretty insane, in the Seine.

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But while the concept is high, and thestreaming service’sfilm’s story silly, Under Paris is played dead straight. Leads Berenice Bejo and Nassim Lyes act like they are in a serious drama where real lives are at stake.

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Director Xavier Gens turns something ridiculous into a consistently compelling disaster movie. This builds up to those last 25 minutes that King references, which really have to be seen to be believed. And they pave the way for a sequel.

With Under Paris currently riding high at the top of the Netflix charts — in spite of alawsuit pending— don’t be surprised if an Under Paris 2 announcement happens very soon.

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