Where Are the Sharks? ‘Deep Water’ Looks and Sounds Cheap—and the Acting Is Bad, Too
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Where are the sharks? ‘Deep Water’ looks and sounds cheap—and the acting is bad, too
Director Renny Harlin, maker of the camp-classic shark thriller Deep Blue Sea, goes back to the well for another serving of shark mayhem with Deep Water. In some ways, this is a spiritual sequel to Deep Blue Sea—but, sadly, it’s not nearly as fun. Harlin opted for mako sharks (genetically engineered mako sharks, mind you) in Deep Blue Sea; those sharks were a vicious-looking breed with a pointy snout and a generally evil appearance. They feature…
World, May 3, 2026 (ATB Media).- For Gene Simmons film and music are "the same business." The leader of KISS, who returns to the big screen as a producer of the action film Deep Water, ensures that his responsibility "is to give the public emotions," says in an interview with EFE. "Whether from the stage with a band like Kiss or through Deep Water... your responsibility is to give people emotions and chills," Simmons says. "You have to make them…
Here are some first reviews of Deep Water, Renny Harlin's shark movie (Blue Fear) with Aaron Eckhart and a plane crash. Don't confuse this Deep Water with Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, the pseudo erotic thriller retitled Deep Waters in French. Neither with No Way Up, even if there [...]
Deep Water Review: Renny Harlin's Sharksploitation Mess - The Ginger Nuts Of Horror Review Website
Deep Water borrows from better movies so relentlessly that counting the references becomes the film's sole entertainment. The post Deep Water Review: Renny Harlin’s Sharksploitation Mess appeared first on The Ginger Nuts of Horror Review Website.
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