News

Played with nutty aplomb by Jai Courtney, Bruce Tucker (Bruce being the nickname given to the mechanical shark in “Jaws,” one of this movie’s many homages) is a local charter boat captain ...
If there’s a particular film that Dangerous Animals ultimately evokes in many aspects of spirit, it’s something like The Silence of the Lambs rather than Jaws, and that’s not just in ...
His new effort, “Dangerous Animals,” is another 1970s horror mash-up, this time combining the serial killer and shark movie subgenres into a trashy good time.
An unforgettable moment. It still ranks as one of the most terrifying moments in the movies. And "Jaws," the first of the ultra-blockbusters, raking in $260 million domestically and opening (a ...
A giant shark made a splash off the coast of Block Island sparking Jaws-era déjà vu while reviving 50 years’ worth of collective cinema-induced trauma.
Shark horror movies are ten a penny nowadays, but the director of upcoming fin-tastic slasher Dangerous Animals says that his movie stands out because its primary killer isn't actually a shark.
Lee Hyun Wook, who made a special appearance in “Shark: The Beginning,” remarked, “It was fun to shoot [‘Shark: The Storm’] because I got to expand on the villain Hyun Woo Yong, a ...
Jaws 50th Anniversary: Steven Soderbergh details his undying love for Steven Spielberg’s film that introduced the concept of the summer blockbuster.
In "Dangerous Animals,' Jai Courtney plays an Australian tour guide who steers you out to sea and lets you swim the sharks. Then he feeds you to them.
Lewis Pugh embarks on a 62-mile swim around Martha's Vineyard for Jaws' 50th anniversary, aiming to change perceptions and protect sharks from unsustainable harm.