Arachnid (2001)

Arachnid is a science fiction horror film directed by Jack Sholder. The movie combines elements of creature features and adventure, offering a thrilling experience for fans of the genre.
The story begins when a military aircraft crashes on a remote Pacific island while on a mission to investigate a mysterious phenomenon. Shortly afterward, a group of scientists and a rescue team are sent to the island to search for survivors and uncover the cause of the crash.
The team, led by Dr. Samuel Leon (Chris Potter) and pilot Loren Mercer (Alex Reid), soon discovers that the island is not only isolated but also teeming with danger.
As they venture deeper into the jungle, they encounter mutated, giant spiders that are both highly intelligent and deadly. These creatures are the result of a parasitic alien life form that has infected the local wildlife, turning the island into a nightmarish trap.
The group must navigate the treacherous terrain and fend off relentless attacks from the monstrous spiders as they search for a way off the island.
As the situation becomes increasingly desperate, tensions rise within the group, and survival becomes their only goal. The film blends suspenseful moments with intense action sequences as the team battles against time and the terrifying creatures that hunt them.
Arachnid is noted for its use of practical effects to create the menacing spiders and its atmospheric setting, which adds to the film’s overall sense of dread and isolation. While it received mixed reviews, the film has gained a cult following among fans of creature horror films, particularly those who enjoy the suspense of humans pitted against monstrous, otherworldly threats.