When “Shark Night” was released last year, I thought, “Hey! If these low-budget shark-oriented features are endlessly entertaining, a slicker, glossier version should be mind-blowing.” Guess what? Not so much. When it comes to monster flicks, the lower the budget, the better. In my opinion, anyway. Brett Kelly’s upcoming aquatic horror movie “Jurassic Shark” seems to thoroughly understand this theory. And that “Free Willy” shot about halfway through the clip? Classic. What’s that lurking beneath the surface? It’s a synopsis: The story follows two groups of people — one, a group of students, the other, a group of criminals — who are shipwrecked on an island by a giant shark. The island was once used for illegal drilling, and the oil company inadvertantly released the giant shark from its slumber. Emanuelle Carriere, Celine Filion, Christine Emes, Kala Gray, Sara Mosher, Kyle Martellacci, Phil Dukarsky, Duncan Milloy, and Angela Parent...
- 2/12/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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