Residents of a small desert town defend themselves against "Graboids"—giant, subterranean, prehistoric worms that hunt by sound. Archival Documents on Internet Archive

How the Graboids were built and operated.

In the pantheon of 1990s cinema, few films have achieved the cult status of Tremors . A perfect blend of B-movie creature features and A-list comedic chemistry, the film has endured for decades as a comfort-watch classic. For film buffs, preservationists, or those simply feeling nostalgic, the serves as a vital repository for the history and ephemera surrounding this monster hit.

: In an era before CGI dominance, the "Graboids" were brought to life through innovative practical effects and puppetry that still feel tactile and terrifying today. Sharp Pacing

"Tremors" is a classic 1990 American horror-comedy film directed by Ron Underwood. The movie is about a small town in Nevada that is plagued by a series of mysterious earthquakes and subterranean creatures.

: It perfectly balances suspense, creature horror, and Western-flavored comedy. Quick Movie Facts

: The archive stores various fan-contributed materials, including production notes