We may not have a big-budget, studio-produced shark movie coming our way this summer. No Jaws ripoff. No Deep Blue Sea sequel. No 47 Meters Down. But we do have the latest from filmmaker Tim Ritter titled Sharks of the Corn. Is it on the big budget side of things? No. But it is a riff on Stephen King's Children of the Corn, but with sharks in it. The title is not what one might call subtle, as evidenced by the trailer. Per the studio, "This movie delivers everything you expect from Tim as well as everything you expect from a shark movie... in a corn field. It's a match made in heaven!"
The trailer opens with a man worshipping at the altar of some shark teeth before he puts on a mask that, unsurprisingly, also features shark teeth. We also get a few shots of cornfields with people running through them,...
The trailer opens with a man worshipping at the altar of some shark teeth before he puts on a mask that, unsurprisingly, also features shark teeth. We also get a few shots of cornfields with people running through them,...
- 3/10/2021
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
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