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Sean Byrne ('The Loved Ones,' 'The Devil's Candy') has a way with subverting expectations, but for his latest, he follows ...
What peps up “The Phoenician Scheme” are some of its performances, specifically del Toro’s. He is the kind of rugged handsome ...
Killer turns by Hassie Harrison and Jai Courtney make the gritty and violent Dangerous Animals a thrilling trip to sea.
Answer: When the killer shark is just a weapon in a human killer’s hands.
ScreenRant interviews Dangerous Animals director Sean Byrne about making a pro-shark shark horror and crafting a standout ...
Dangerous Animals is the third movie from Australian director Sean Byrne whose previous movies – The Loved Ones (2009) and ...
Half a century after Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” stirred fear and fascination by painting sharks as bloodthirsty monsters of ...
There are quite a few shark movies that match the thrills and the genre-bending elements of the 2025 Jai Courtney movie ...
Dangerous Animals ending explained, plus director Sean Byrne on plans for a potential sequel to the acclaimed horror movie.
Just when you think Dangerous Animals is cruising toward classic shark-horror territory, it yanks the wheel and swerves straight into something way darker.
While the sharks do what you expect, he films the bloody carnage. As a souvenir to go with the videotape, this psychopath ...
The Australian actor discusses sinking his teeth into the role of a psycho serial killer on the high seas and having his eyes ...