Tremors is a 1990 American film that mixes science fiction, comedy and horror. The story takes place in rural Nevada and the picture was directed by Ron Underwood. The screenplay was written by S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock.
Overview
Featuring a small-town setting and an ensemble cast led by Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward, Tremors follows residents who must contend with large, subterranean creatures that attack from beneath the desert floor. The film balances suspenseful creature scenes with broad humour and character-driven moments.
Production and release
Shot in locations chosen to suggest a remote Nevada community, the film employed practical creature effects and a modest budget. Upon its theatrical release, Tremors received mixed reviews but later attracted a loyal audience and spawned several sequels and related media.
Legacy
Over time, Tremors has been cited as a successful example of genre-blending that pairs effective monster design with comedic timing. It remains a frequently referenced title in discussions of late-20th-century American creature features.