
Dangerous Animals
3.3
Horror
Thriller
2025
98 min
R
A savvy and free-spirited surfer is abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer. Held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.
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"This is an original premise for a horror/thriller, set in Australia where a serial killer uses sharks to do most of the killing for him. Jai Courtney is excellent as the antagonist and gives off the appropriate diabolical vibes. Hassie Harrison is equally as good at playing the protagonist with a "never say die" attitude. This was a breath of fresh air in a genre that is oversaturated with things that have been rehashed over and over. Some really good cinematography and underwater shots with just the right amount of blood and suspense. 8.5/10"
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My reaction majority of the film :OMG,OMG,OMG,OMG."

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"This was a very unique serial killer movie. Tucker provides a cage diving experience with the sharks. However, once he chooses you as a victim he uses those sharks as a murder weapon. He does get a surfer named Zepher and she proves to be a worthy advisory. The way she is able to match wits with him and in some cases stay a step ahead is different than what you normally get from these movies. Yes, she still does some dumb stuff to keep the story going but that is kept to a minimum. The body count is a lot lower than I would have liked and there are a few pacing issues. It felt like it rean a little too long but not so much that you get bored. This is a pretty solid serial killer movie. If you are into the genre, you should check this one out. Please check out my podcast Mostly Low Budget Movie Reviews with Clarence for a full breakdown. On all streaming platforms. Low Budget Movie Reviews with Clarence on YouTube. Links in the Bio. Thank you!"
"Honestly, one of the better horror movies that has come out of the 2020βs. Love how the βDangerous Animalβ isnβt even the shark, but instead heavily implied that man is more dangerous than the shark infested waters. "
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