Shark Season

Dozens of great white sharks attack the sleepy coastal town of Goldcoast, CA, resulting in several deaths and forcing the town council to bring in a group of marine biologists and shark hunters to solve the problem. But when one shark in particular refuses to go down without a fight, it will take all of the biologists’ and hunters’ knowhow to defeat the creature for good.

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Film Cast:

  • James: Michael Madsen
  • Sarah: Paige McGarvin
  • Meghan: Juliana Destefano
  • Jason: Jack Pearson
  • Paddleboard Girl: Lauren E. Hubbard
  • Darin: Nicholas Ryan
  • Jet Skier: Christian Frazier

Film Crew:

  • Producer: David Michael Latt
  • Screenplay: Mark Atkins
  • Co-Producer: Paul Bales
  • Second Unit Director: Anthony C. Ferrante
  • Colorist: Mark Quod
  • Music: Chris Ridenhour
  • Executive Producer: David Rimawi
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Glenn Campbell
  • Director of Photography: Jared Cohn
  • Graphic Designer: Tammy Klein
  • Editor: Rob Pallatina
  • Music: Chris Cano
  • Casting: Cambria Hankin
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Craig Polding
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Sasha Burrow
  • Music: Mikel Shane Prather
  • Still Photographer: Christian Frazier
  • Foley Editor: Duncan Mathieson
  • Music Supervisor: Rachel Anderson-Lebron
  • Still Photographer: Erik Fischer
  • Unit Production Manager: Michele B. McGraw
  • “A” Camera Operator: Marcus Friedlander
  • Production Coordinator: Mario N. Bonassin
  • Second Assistant Camera: Gavin Supplee
  • First Assistant Camera: Joe Tomcufcik
  • Assistant Editor: Cameron Ames
  • Sound Effects Editor: Scott Papp
  • VFX Artist: Neal Sopata
  • Sound Mixer: Jaime Fish
  • Second Unit Director: Ben Gelera
  • Unit Production Manager: Lou Mires
  • First Assistant Director: Nicholas Ryan
  • Makeup Artist: McKenzie Kelly
  • Story: Andrea Ruth
  • Production Design: Peter Kelly
  • Second Assistant Director: Dom Poniac
  • Set Decoration: David Jeter
  • Graphic Designer: John Karner
  • Set Medic: Robin Jeter
  • Sound Mixer: Mark Perfetti
  • ADR Mixer: Scott Dewinson-Peacock

Movie Reviews:

  • Kamurai: Horrible watch, most likely will not watch again, and do not recommend.
  • This is one of those 2019+ movies that looks like it was made in 2013. While a lot of the movie has some modern cinematography over the ocean, the cg shark alone looks like it is left over effects from another movie.
  • While I think the ladies actually did really well for what they were (clearly) given, but the script is so horribly structured and written that it literally doesn’t make any sense at points, and really looks like 3-4 movies were cut together.
  • While Michael Madsen can act, he was very clearly given some weird direction. He seems more like a crazy villain explaining his mad plot rather than a concerned father. Literally the same voice for “I hope you, my daughter, are okay”, and “you better save my daughter, or I’ll kill you”.
  • The guy on the boat alone doesn’t make sense no matter how you cut it. He speaks in some other worldy alien affect. You could literally cut him from the movie entirely and it would make more sense, even if you didn’t caption the responses over the phone.
  • What a lot of this comes down to is a lot of 2 hot girls in danger, either trying to avoid, outrun, or fight a shark.
  • I’m not saying some people aren’t going to enjoy this, just know what you’re getting into with this one: and I did my part to tell you not to watch it.

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