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Shark Night

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Newly arrived at her family's lake-island cabin, college student Sara (Sara Paxton) and her friends prepare for a weekend of fun in the sun. But it soon turns into a nightmare as they are subjected to shark attacks.
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Georgia Straight
The most disturbing sequence comes after the end credits, actually, when the actors are shown performing together on a really bad rap video.
February 15, 2013
Boston Globe
A second round is out of the question. Unless, of course, they called it "Gladys Knight 3D.'' Then all is forgiven.
September 05, 2011
AV Club
It doesn't even live up to the minimal promises of the title: There isn't enough shark action, it mostly takes place during the day, and the 3-D only asserts itself in a couple of shots.
September 02, 2011
Cinema Sight
Predictable. Disposable. Listless. Boring. This is not how you make great horror films.
March 21, 2013
Big Hollywood
An atrocious waste of time, this "Night" is one you'll quickly forget.
June 30, 2013
TheMovieReport.com
Never mind that the film is never scary; it also is never much *fun*.
April 06, 2012
Los Angeles Times
Sharks have it bad enough as endangered, misunderstood predators with a terrible public relations image without seeing their serial-killing stardom drowned out by hammy acting and torture-porn villainy.
September 02, 2011
Village Voice
Shark Night, handled with impersonality by Snakes on a Plane pilot David R. Ellis, aspires to nothing more or less than carrying along an audience through a string of unremarkable kills, often involving high-jumping fish.
September 07, 2011
Toronto Star
The sharks are rubber and the performances are wooden and that's just about all you need to know.
September 05, 2011
New York Times
The result is a movie that isn't crummy, exactly, just blah: when the freakiest teeth on screen belong not to one of Walt Conti's animatronically realized sharks but to a good-ol'-boy called Red, you know you have a problem.
September 03, 2011