Here are the 12 best serial killer movies we’ve ever seen, ranked in order from least to most great. From The post The 12 ...
IFC Films and Shudder have shared the Dangerous Animals teaser trailer for its upcoming horror thriller starring The Suicide Squad’s Jai Courtney. The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on June ...
There are quite a few killer shark movies worth watching after Dangerous Animals. The 2025 thriller, which was directed by Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones) is set in Queensland, Australia, and follows an ...
Sean Byrne knows how to show an audience a bad time. Sixteen years ago, the Australian filmmaker launched onto the scene with “The Loved Ones,” his proudly grisly debut about a misfit teenager who ...
Dangerous Animals's serial killer Tucker has a dangerous fixation on sharks, but where does it come from? The 2025 thriller was directed by Sean Byrne, an Australian filmmaker who made his debut with ...
The Australian director Sean Byrne combines the serial killer and shark movie subgenres into a trashy good time. By Jason Zinoman When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through ...
Director Sean Byrne has grabbed the hearts of horror fans with his demented features The Loved Ones and The Devil’s Candy. Now, almost a decade later, he’s back with his third horror film titled ...
You know what’s worse than sharks? A serial killer who uses sharks as his weapon of choice. That’s the premise of the new Australian horror movie Dangerous Animals, which is coming to American ...
In “Dangerous Animals,” we don’t have to see this devil kill dozens of girls to get the picture — and it’s much scarier to let our imaginations extrapolate from limited clues. Rest assured, someone’s ...
“Dangerous Animals” portrays Bruce Tucker, a serial killer who uses sharks in his crimes. The movie is about Zephyr, a free spirit abducted by Bruce, and her fight for survival. Jai Courtney is ...
When Australian director Sean Byrne got Nick Lepard’s script for “Dangerous Animals,” it appealed to him because it’s the kind of concept you could write on a napkin and sell. It’s about a serial ...
In the 1970s, one film kept beachgoers—and generations of beachgoers to follow—out of the water with an irrational fear of big teeth eating them whole, accompanied by a chilling John Williams score.