The Best-Reviewed Shark Attack Movie Since ‘Jaws’ Was Just Released

The post The Best-Reviewed Shark Attack Movie Since ‘Jaws’ Was Just Released appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dangerous Animals Dangerous Animals I’ll be honest, I had never heard about Dangerous Animals until about an hour ago, but now that it’s on my radar, I must see it. It’s a shark attack film that happens to be the highest-scoring entry in the genre since the original Jaws, and that’s no exaggeration. Here’s the synopsis: “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.” Man-eating sharks? Serial killers? What more could you ask for? This may sound goofy, but critics and audiences agree that it’s actually awesome. It has an 83% critic score with well over 100 reviews in, plus a 74% audience score. Here’s how it stacks up against other shark movies: Jaws – 97% Dangerous Animals 83% Kon-Tiki – 83% The Shallows – 78% Sharknado – 77% The Reef – 76% Open Water – 71% The Reef: Stalked – 71% Under Paris – 66% Sharknado 2: The Second One – 61% Deep Blue Sea – 60% Jaws 2 – 58% 47 Meters Down – 53% The Meg – 47% Dangerous Animals Rotten Tomatoes You get the idea. I’m giving Dangerous Animals a leg up over Kon-Tiki because it’s both more of a shark attack movie, and it has more reviews. There are other shark movies with higher scores, but they are all documentaries mainly about the plight of real-world sharks who do not eat people all the time or align themselves with serial killers. There’s some bad news about Dangerous Animals, however. It’s not going to be available on any of your streaming services at the moment. It’s an actual theatrical release, so you’ll have to truck out to see…

Jun 13, 2025 - 03:00
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The Best-Reviewed Shark Attack Movie Since ‘Jaws’ Was Just Released

The post The Best-Reviewed Shark Attack Movie Since ‘Jaws’ Was Just Released appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Dangerous Animals Dangerous Animals I’ll be honest, I had never heard about Dangerous Animals until about an hour ago, but now that it’s on my radar, I must see it. It’s a shark attack film that happens to be the highest-scoring entry in the genre since the original Jaws, and that’s no exaggeration. Here’s the synopsis: “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.” Man-eating sharks? Serial killers? What more could you ask for? This may sound goofy, but critics and audiences agree that it’s actually awesome. It has an 83% critic score with well over 100 reviews in, plus a 74% audience score. Here’s how it stacks up against other shark movies: Jaws – 97% Dangerous Animals 83% Kon-Tiki – 83% The Shallows – 78% Sharknado – 77% The Reef – 76% Open Water – 71% The Reef: Stalked – 71% Under Paris – 66% Sharknado 2: The Second One – 61% Deep Blue Sea – 60% Jaws 2 – 58% 47 Meters Down – 53% The Meg – 47% Dangerous Animals Rotten Tomatoes You get the idea. I’m giving Dangerous Animals a leg up over Kon-Tiki because it’s both more of a shark attack movie, and it has more reviews. There are other shark movies with higher scores, but they are all documentaries mainly about the plight of real-world sharks who do not eat people all the time or align themselves with serial killers. There’s some bad news about Dangerous Animals, however. It’s not going to be available on any of your streaming services at the moment. It’s an actual theatrical release, so you’ll have to truck out to see…

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