(PCM) The Pyramid uses ancient Egyptian mythology, a terrifying setting, and a hand-held camera to create the terrifying thriller, opening in theaters nationwide December 5, 2014.
Produced by Alexandre Aja, the writer-director of High Tension and The Hills Have Eyes, The Pyramid is the directorial debut of Grégory Levasseur, a co-writer of Aja’s on High Tension and The Hills Have Eyes. The film’s screenplay comes from writers of Removal, Daniel Meersand and Nick Simon.
Read the official synopsis for The Pyramid below and visit the official website and watch the trailer for some goo scares, but be warned; you must be 18 to enter the website and watch the trailer!
The ancient wonders of the world have long cursed explorers who’ve dared to uncover their secrets. But a team of U.S. archaeologists gets more than they bargained for when they discover a lost pyramid unlike any other in the Egyptian desert.
As they unlock the horrific secrets buried within, they realize they aren’t just trapped, they are being hunted.
Starring Ashley Hinshaw (Chronicle, About Cherry), Denis O’Hare (Dallas Buyers Club, The Proposal), James Buckley (The Inbetweeners Movie, Charlie Countryman), Christa-Marie Nicola (tv’s Home and Away), and Amir K (Argo), The Pyramid opens in theaters nationwide December 5, 2014.
The Pyramid is rated R for some horror violence and bloody images.
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