In cinema 10/31/2025

The Descent

The Descent

K14

Genre

Horror, Adventure

Director

Neil Marshall

Run time

1h 39min

Cast

Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring, Nora-Jane Noone

Get ready to plunge into darkness once more. The Descent (2005), directed by Neil Marshall, returns to cinemas in a pristine 4K restoration for its 20th anniversary, supervised by Marshall himself from the original 35 mm negatives. From its audacious all-female cast to its claustrophobic cave settings, The Descent redefined modern horror. It plays on primal fears — darkness, entrapment, and what may lurk just beyond sight.

Synopsis: A group of women decide to go on an expedition into a cave that they believe has never been discovered. However, their venture goes terribly wrong when a cave collapses, trapping them in the cave. The women have no choice but to go deeper and deeper in search of another exit, but instead they find something much more bloodcurdling. They are not alone there. A bloody struggle for life and death begins…

The film contains a lot of gore and killing, and is not recommended for the faint of heart or children. The film was very well received at British film festivals and won several awards.

Genre

Horror, Adventure

Director

Neil Marshall

Run time

1h 39min

Cast

Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring, Nora-Jane Noone

Get ready to plunge into darkness once more. The Descent (2005), directed by Neil Marshall, returns to cinemas in a pristine 4K restoration for its 20th anniversary, supervised by Marshall himself from the original 35 mm negatives. From its audacious all-female cast to its claustrophobic cave settings, The Descent redefined modern horror. It plays on primal fears — darkness, entrapment, and what may lurk just beyond sight.

Synopsis: A group of women decide to go on an expedition into a cave that they believe has never been discovered. However, their venture goes terribly wrong when a cave collapses, trapping them in the cave. The women have no choice but to go deeper and deeper in search of another exit, but instead they find something much more bloodcurdling. They are not alone there. A bloody struggle for life and death begins…

The film contains a lot of gore and killing, and is not recommended for the faint of heart or children. The film was very well received at British film festivals and won several awards.

Info

Rating

Under 14 Not Allowed

Production year

2005

Global distributor

Pathé Distribution

Local distributor

Otaku MTÜ

In cinema

10/31/2025