Jai Courtney on Making an Acting Comeback in Cannes Serial Killer-Shark Thriller and if He Would Return to DC Universe: ‘I Have Hope’
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‘Dangerous Animals’ Review: Jai Courtney Competes With an Ocean Apex Predator to Chew Scenery as Shark Meets Serial Killer
Hassie Harrison and Josh Heuston also star in Sean Byrne’s thriller about an Australian boatman who gets his kicks abducting female tourists for ritualistic slaughter.
Jai Courtney on Making an Acting Comeback in Cannes Serial Killer-Shark Thriller and if He Would Return to DC Universe: ‘I Have Hope’
Jai Courtney returns after a four-year break in IFC Films’ “Dangerous Animals,” a wild mashup of two of the most bankable subgenres.
Jai Courtney In Psycho-Meets-Shark Horror
Whereas Ozploitation dates again to 1970, the predecessor Harmful Animals calls to thoughts greater than something is 2005’s Wolf Creek. Solely this time, the mayhem occurs in open water. Each these sadistic Australian B-movies revolve round a psychotic serial killer preying on vacationers and each serve up blood, guts and torture porn, which ought to present gnarly amusement for style followers. Director Sean Byrne doesn’t lean exhausting suffi…
Dangerous Animals Review: Killer Performance from Jai Courtney Drowns Out The Silly Melodrama
PLOT: When Zephyr, a rebellious surfer, is abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer and held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below. REVIEW: I’ve never so quickly been on board for a film as when the trailer for Dangerous Animals first dropped. There’s just something about a shark film that always excites, despite the fact that we’ve pretty much just gotten the one…
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