I’m a big shark movie fan. So much so that I made an entire podcast series about aquatic creature horror, Fin Flicks. This is all to say that I’m well-versed in the realm of this particular subgenre ...
As if a movie about sharks wasn't scary enough, the filmmakers behind “Dangerous Animals” have upped the screams by adding what every thriller needs — a serial killer. While that may sound like very ...
Sean Byrne knows how to show an audience a bad time. Sixteen years ago, the Australian filmmaker launched onto the scene with “The Loved Ones,” his proudly grisly debut about a misfit teenager who ...
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7 animals Hollywood made look dangerous but aren't
Hollywood loves a good villain. Whether it's aliens, serial killers, or nature itself, screenwriters have a talent for taking ...
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The most misunderstood dangerous animals in the world
Sharks: The Ocean's Most Misunderstood Predators Thanks to decades of Hollywood terror, sharks have earned one of the most ...
In “Dangerous Animals,” we don’t have to see this devil kill dozens of girls to get the picture — and it’s much scarier to let our imaginations extrapolate from limited clues. Rest assured, someone’s ...
So mutters Marty McFly in Back to the Future Part II, just after screaming in terror at a 3-D virtual ad for Jaws 19, released in a then-futuristic 2015. It’s ...
Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in ...
The creative team behind Dangerous Animals gathers for a photo at the Directors’ Fortnight during the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of IFC. Dangerous Animals - Filmmakers at ...
This image released by IFC Films shows Jai Courtney in a scene from "Dangerous Animals." (IFC Films via AP) As if a movie about sharks wasn’t scary enough, the filmmakers behind “Dangerous Animals” ...
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