Stars: Gordon Mudd, Jonas Silbor, Andi Rexha, Andrew J Katers, Angela Cole, David Chokachi, Rebecca Ritz, Canyon Prince | Written by Ryan Ebert | Directed by Jimmy Gadd
As someone with a soft spot for both aquatic carnage and the gloriously unhinged cinema of The Asylum, I approached Shark Warning with tempered expectations and a hopeful heart. After all, when they’re not busy crafting mockbuster mayhem, The Asylum does occasionally deliver a creature feature that scratches the right B-movie itches. With the chill of fall settling in and the inevitable flood of homicidal holiday mascots on the way, Shark Warning seemed like the perfect seasonal send-off for summer sharksploitation. In hindsight, maybe I should’ve waited for a killer reindeer instead.
The story kicks off in Lake Havasu, where young Danny (Gordon Mudd) becomes a midday snack for a rogue great white, under the negligent eye of Uncle Ron (Andi Rexha). Fast forward twenty years,...
As someone with a soft spot for both aquatic carnage and the gloriously unhinged cinema of The Asylum, I approached Shark Warning with tempered expectations and a hopeful heart. After all, when they’re not busy crafting mockbuster mayhem, The Asylum does occasionally deliver a creature feature that scratches the right B-movie itches. With the chill of fall settling in and the inevitable flood of homicidal holiday mascots on the way, Shark Warning seemed like the perfect seasonal send-off for summer sharksploitation. In hindsight, maybe I should’ve waited for a killer reindeer instead.
The story kicks off in Lake Havasu, where young Danny (Gordon Mudd) becomes a midday snack for a rogue great white, under the negligent eye of Uncle Ron (Andi Rexha). Fast forward twenty years,...
- 6/25/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Gordon Mudd, Jonas Silbor, Andi Rexha, Andrew J Katers, Angela Cole, David Chokachi, Rebecca Ritz, Canyon Prince | Written by Ryan Ebert | Directed by Jimmy Gadd
When they’re not churning out mockbusters, The Asylum manages to produce films like Shark Warning at a pretty good pace as well. And with fall having arrived, I figured I might as well get in one last tale of finned fury before Krampus and killer Santas become required viewing. I probably shouldn’t have pushed my luck and looked for a killer Rudolph film instead.
Young Danny (Gordon Mudd) and Alan (Jonas Silbor) play on the beach under the not-so-watchful eye of their Uncle Ron when a great white swims into the shallows and attacks Danny. Twenty years later, the now-grown Alan is returning just in time for the Lake Havasu fishing tournament. He’s almost instantly recognized by Lisa, “You’re the brother that lived!
When they’re not churning out mockbusters, The Asylum manages to produce films like Shark Warning at a pretty good pace as well. And with fall having arrived, I figured I might as well get in one last tale of finned fury before Krampus and killer Santas become required viewing. I probably shouldn’t have pushed my luck and looked for a killer Rudolph film instead.
Young Danny (Gordon Mudd) and Alan (Jonas Silbor) play on the beach under the not-so-watchful eye of their Uncle Ron when a great white swims into the shallows and attacks Danny. Twenty years later, the now-grown Alan is returning just in time for the Lake Havasu fishing tournament. He’s almost instantly recognized by Lisa, “You’re the brother that lived!
- 11/14/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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