
- Starring
- Phoebe Dynevor, Djimon Hounsou, Alyla Browne
- Director
- Tommy Wirkola
- Rating
- R
- Genre
- Horror, Thriller
- Release date
- April 10, 2026
In the chaos of a catastrophic hurricane slamming a quiet coastal town, raging floodwaters rise fast and bring something far deadlier than debris and darkness. Stranded residents—fighting for survival amid collapsing homes and relentless rain—suddenly find themselves hunted in the churning depths by ravenous sharks swept in with the surge.
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James Carrick
James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.




The main character is a young girl, black of course. She is shown to have “weapons training” by her mother showing her how to handle a Nerf-gun, and the mother has her shoot her father with said nerf gun. The father however is never shown, as he is holding the camera. Later on we get to see a family picture, but the father is missing from this picture. The mother is a fully black woman and the main character is of lighter skin so it’s safe to say the father was white and therefore they didn’t even bother to cast someone to play the father. Her uncle is a marine biologist, ie a very smart man, a good man. He is from Africa, and at the end of the movie a white man asks him a bit about his work etc, and then like a dumb redneck racist asks if the marine biologist “returned to his hut and grabbed the spear” in which the uncle frustratingly adds “I lived in Mocambique, not the Jungle book”.
The movie depicts a red-neck man as a stereotypical asshole as well. The movie decpicts a pregnant girl fending of a charging shark with a piece of wood without even flinching, even though said shark can easily topple boats and drag down fully grown men as if they weighed nothing. Silly movie with some funny scenes but its not a good movie.
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