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The best shark movie of the year is now streaming — and it makes ‘Jaws’ look like a day at the beach
"Dangerous Animals" is a shark thriller that mixes the ocean's apex predator with a deranged serial killer, and you can ...
This week's streaming premieres are a healthy mix of both movies and TV shows. Three films that were released in theaters ...
We’ve just got hold of some release information for the shark-horror Dangerous Animals which premiered at Cannes’ Directors’ ...
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What to stream: Set course for shark-infested waters with these movie picks
Shark Week! The ever-popular weeklong programming event on the Discovery Channel has been delighting shark enthusiasts now for 37 years. Twenty new original programs will be premiering from July 20 to ...
Director Sean Byrne is known for his gnarly films, from his debut feature The Loved Ones to his sophomore effort The Devil’s Candy.Now, for this third feature, Byrne is taking to the high seas ...
This summer, we have the Australian slasher-meets-shark horror Dangerous Animals, director Sean Byrne’s deliciously nasty mash-up of Jaws and Silence of the Lambs, with a bit of Hostel thrown in ...
Sean Byrne is not a prolific filmmaker. It’s been a full decade since the Australian director’s last feature, the heavy-metal possession tale The Devil’s Candy.
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The sicko violence in 'Dangerous Animals' is disturbingly ... - MSN
Director: Sean Byrne. Cast: Hassie Harrison, Jai Courtney, Josh Heuston. Rating: R for strong bloody violent content/grisly images, sexuality, language and brief drug use.
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‘Jaws’ meets ‘Silence of the Lambs’ in ‘Dangerous Animals’
Lean, mean and bloody, director Sean Byrne’s latest (he made “The Devil’s Candy”) finds a fresh way into the annals of survival horror by pitting surfer vs. serial killer on the open seas ...
Dangerous Animals is directed by Sean Byrne and is the newest creature feature to hit theaters, starring Jai Courtney and Hassie Harrison in a game of killer cat and mouse.
Director Sean Byrne wanted Courtney to channel his inner “teenager” for the dance, hence the comparisons to Joel in Risky Business. Related: ...
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