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Shark Night
Directed by
David R. Ellis
PG-13
2011
1h 31m
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4.1
19%
22%
5.1
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A weekend at a lake house in the Louisiana Gulf turns into a nightmare for seven vacationers as they are subjected to shark attacks.
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Cast of Shark Night
Sara Paxton
Sara Palski
Dustin Milligan
Nick
Chris Carmack
Dennis Crim
Katharine McPhee
Beth
Joel David Moore
Gordon
Chris Zylka
Blake
Sinqua Walls
Malik
Alyssa Diaz
Maya
Donal Logue
Sheriff Greg Sabin
Joshua Leonard
Red
Jimmy Lee Jr.
Carl
Damon Lipari
Keith
Christine Quinn
Jess
Kelly Sry
Wonsuk
Tyler Bryan
Kyle
David R. Ellis
Director
Will Hayes
Screenplay
Jesse Studenberg
Screenplay
Kelly McCormick
Co-Producer
Tucker Tooley
Executive Producer
Shark Night Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
Not content to restrict itself to an exercise in "When Nature Attacks," the filmmakers take a hard, ugly turn into torture-porn territory.
Boston Herald
Brett Michel
Of the 350 different species of shark, 46 of them are swimming freely through this Louisiana lake, which I suppose makes sense, since it's made up of salt water. Uh-huh.
Big Picture Big Sound
Joe Lozito
How could this movie be so unconscionably bad - so inept in every way - that it actually makes "Jaws: The Revenge" redeemable?
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
A hatefully paint-by-numbers story of pretty young people on vacation flirting, bickering, and dying, with far too little of the third and far too much of the first.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
Shark Night, handled with impersonality by Snakes on a Plane pilot David R. Ellis, aspires to nothing more or less than carrying along an audience through a string of unremarkable kills, often involving high-jumping fish.
Boston Phoenix
Tom Meek
How did a fleet of ferocious finned carnivores wind up in a lake, even one that's salt water?
jackiekcooper.com
Jackie K. Cooper
An okay cast presents a plot with a few twists but the gruesome ones, especially for a PG-13 rated movie, are totally sadistic
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
the film's rote nature and its complete lack of the kind of self-aware trashy thrills and humor we might expect from a good Renny Harlin flick (or even Ellis's immortal Snakes on a Plane) drain it of energy and fun.
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Many movies about killer aquatic creatures on the loose have succeeded due to a lightweight, carefree mood or an ironic tone; Shark Night has none of this.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
A second round is out of the question. Unless, of course, they called it "Gladys Knight 3D.'' Then all is forgiven.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
The result is a movie that isn't crummy, exactly, just blah: when the freakiest teeth on screen belong not to one of Walt Conti's animatronically realized sharks but to a good-ol'-boy called Red, you know you have a problem.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Sharks have it bad enough as endangered, misunderstood predators with a terrible public relations image without seeing their serial-killing stardom drowned out by hammy acting and torture-porn villainy.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
It doesn't even live up to the minimal promises of the title: There isn't enough shark action, it mostly takes place during the day, and the 3-D only asserts itself in a couple of shots.
Slant Magazine
Simon Abrams
Shark Night 3D sets itself apart from Ellis's other films in its sincere attempt to humanize its heedless pretty young things.
Entertainment Weekly
Adam Markovitz
A ho-hum series of kills and lulls so predictable that it doesn't even look like much fun for the sharks; when they open wide, they might as well be yawning.
Movieline
Alison Willmore
Shark Night is painless, dumb fun, without the smirking self-awareness that made Ellis's 2006 Snakes on a Plane so much better to giggle over than to actually sit through.
Boxoffice Magazine
Nick Schager
A thoroughly shabby attempt to piggyback on the success of last year's Piranha 3D.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
This limp teens-in-peril fright flick doesn't even deserve to swim in the same bloody waters as Piranha 3D; frankly, there were more genuine jolts in Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer.
Shockya.com
Perri Nemiroff
Just two moments are the slightest bit scary and the use of 3D is atrocious, however, at just 91 minutes it's a harmless watch - but certainly nothing you'd want to sit through twice.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
The one crime a B-movie should never commit is boring its audience. By even these low standards, "Shark Night 3D" is dead in the water.
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