Movie Review: “DANGEROUS ANIMALS” breeds terror from the intersection of “JAWS” and “SAW”
It’s a human who’s the deadliest species of all, as embodied by an actor who sinks his teeth into his role with a brio that any shark would envy.
It’s a human who’s the deadliest species of all, as embodied by an actor who sinks his teeth into his role with a brio that any shark would envy.
Danny and Michael Philippou confirm their bona fides as purveyors of seriously disturbing horror, once again rooted in the inability to let go of the dead.
It’s a shallow callback to ’80s slashers that pays only the briefest lip service to its FEAR STREET predecessors.
Author Bridgett Nelson's novelization is a wryly subversive take on its source material that finally gives its titular character a voice, brain and sense of agency.
Eli Craig's adaptation of Adam Cesare's fan-favorite YA novel is a solid, unpretentious slasher that delivers on its title but little else.