CHOMPFEAST 2024 Screenwriter Keith Shaw (The Thing Below [2004]) and director David Lister (Beauty and the Beast [2010]) worked with the Syfy channel who produced the production that was originally known as Mega Shark of Malibu which was the 19th film of the strange low-budget Maneater Series. The movie was released on DVD in 2011….
12 Days of Terror (2004) – By Baron Craze
Chompfest 2024 In 2001 author Richard Fernicola wrote the non-fiction novel “Twelve Days of Terror: A Definitive Investigation of the 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks” which was later made into an episode of The History Channel’s In search of… (2001) and then on May 1, 2004 for the Animal Planet (later the Discovery channel for…
Up From the Depths (1979) – By Baron Craze
CHOMPFEST 2024 After the incredible success of the Steven Spielberg’s Jaws [1975] the animals attack (aka: nature’s revenge/environmental horror) began appearing in every facet all for the b-movie market where low budgets reigned supreme and so bizarre storylines were in abundance. There was no shortage of films even if one limits themselves to the sea-fearing…
Jaws 2 (1978) – By Baron Craze
Well, the time has come to review the last film of the Jaws franchise to many it would also be the last of the good sequels to the beloved classic horror thriller; I had taken a few years to finish four parts and did them by celebrating their anniversaries and now in 2023 we come…
2-Headed Shark Attack (2012) – By Baron Craze
CHOMPFEST 2023 This movie is horrendously atrocious, and very little saves it from becoming one our infamous ‘DOA Reviewed’ films, and that salvation is the form of using a rarity in nature showcased in the film, yes, the two heads. That concept is based from the principle of a 2-headed animal which is called polycephaly…
Megalodon (2018) – By Baron Craze
CHOMPFEST 2023 Let’s understand why this movie isn’t in the dreaded land of DOA cemetery, it’s because while comparing it to the other marked graves it doesn’t reek to their rotting corpse level. Thereby recalling some of the dredge of shark movies that lay dormant Attack of the Jurassic Shark [2012], Raiders of the Lost…
Bait (2012) – By Baron Craze
CHOMPFEST 2023 (NSFW photos warning) Bait swam a very long way to get to become a finished film, during the journey which at one point had the talented well-diverse director Russell Mulcahy, attached to the project however due to scheduling conflicts with the Teen Wolf series he was unable to commit. But before we can…
The Black Demon (2023) – By Baron Craze
Chompfest 2023 It was inevitable that supersized sharks would devour the screens large and small, in fact as of August 2023 17-films feature this monster shark in the storyline, the worst was Jurassic Shark [2012] and closely behind Raiders of the Lost Shark [2015], but after The Meg [2018] the formula changed from centralized nature…
Meg 2: The Trench (2013) Press Release
(Warner Bros. Pictures) With time running out, expert deep sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is recruited by a visionary Chinese oceanographer (Winston Chao), against the wishes of his daughter Suyin (Li Bingbing), to save the crew — and the ocean itself — from this unstoppable threat: a pre-historic 75-foot-long shark known as the…
Jaws: The Revenge (1987) – By Baron Craze
No one intends to make a big wretched Hollywood movie (we are not talking about independent studios or miniscule budgets), rather quality talent, professionalism, a decent budget how did this happen, let’s investigate… There some film franchises that keep staggering, and likely should have ended long ago Amityville and Witchcraft, but no one truly sets…
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