Filma24 The Sand

On Filma24’s comment section (a lively part of the platform where users rate the film), The Sand holds a moderate user rating. Here is a summary of what Albanian viewers typically write:

The group discovers an old mining elevator shaft in the center of the beach. The final standoff involves a character using a flare gun and a gasoline canister to "burn" the sand. The practical effects in this scene, mixed with terrible CGI fire, create the perfect cult moment. Filma24 The Sand

| Detail | Info | |--------|------| | Title | The Sand (also marketed as The Sand: The Lost City in some regions) | | Year | 2015 | | Genre | Horror / Thriller (survival‑horror) | | Runtime | ~86 minutes | | Director | Andrew C. Bayne | | Writers | Andrew C. Bayne & Michael J. C. Miller | | Key Cast | Adam Wylie (James), Summer Britt (Megan), John J. Miller (Mack), … | | Synopsis (spoiler‑free) | A group of friends vacationing at a remote lake find themselves trapped on a sand‑filled beach. The sand itself becomes a deadly, sentient force that devours anyone who steps into it. They must figure out the strange phenomenon and escape before it consumes them all. | | Tone | Low‑budget, “creepy‑camp” vibe with practical effects; reminiscent of The Blair Witch Project meets Jaws—but the “monster” is a shifting, suffocating dune. | | Reception | Mixed‑to‑negative on mainstream sites (Rotten Tomatoes ≈ 30 %). Horror fans appreciate its campy charm and inventive premise, while critics note thin character work and budget constraints. | On Filma24’s comment section (a lively part of


It is important to manage expectations regarding The Sand. It is important to manage expectations regarding The Sand

Why the disparity? Because audiences on Filma24 are not looking for high art. They are looking for a fun, gory, 85-minute distraction. The Sand delivers exactly that. If you go in expecting The Revenant, you will hate it. If you go in expecting a midnight B-movie, you will love it.