47 METRES DOWN (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Mandy Moore (A Walk To Remember), Claire Holt (Blue Like Jazz), Chris J. Johnson (Cursed), Yani Gellman (Jason X), Santiago Segura (5th Street), Matthew Modine (Full Metal Jacket)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Johannes Roberts (Storage 24), director, writer; Ernest Riera (The Other Side of the Door), writer; James Harris (The Anomaly) and Mark Lane (I Am Soldier), producers; Tom Hajdu (The Rules of Attraction) and Andy Milburn (The Strangers), composers; Mark Silk (film debut), cinematographer; Martin Brinkler (Omar), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Whilst on holiday in Mexico, Lisa (Moore) – who has just gone through a rough break-up – and her sister Kate (Holt) meet a pair of guys who persuade them to go cage diving with them in the middle of the ocean. However, upon their descent, their cage breaks away from the boat, sending the two of them plummeting 47 metres to the seabed – now, both sisters must find a way to make it back to the surface alive, which proves to be difficult with less than an hour of oxygen and a group of great white sharks circling them…

WHEN’S IT OUT?

47 Metres Down is a thrilling and unnerving B-movie with plenty of shark-related action and horror to keep you entertained all the way through.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 28TH JULY 2017

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