

- Hipster ZOMBIE13. April 2026Every year we seem to get at least 3 to 4 shark movies that range from great to the drizzling shits. You have your “Godfather” of shark films “Jaws” and then you have your hidden gems like “Beast of War” or “Dangerous Animals.” Then you have Netflix’s latest film: Thrash. Thrash is the kind of movie that takes a ridiculous idea and runs full speed with it. A Right into a wall of stupid. A massive hurricane floods a town with sharks, and just to make things worse, a punctured meat truck dumps blood into the streets, triggering a full-on feeding frenzy. It’s chaos by design. The problem is the characters are even harder to deal with than the sharks. A pregnant woman wandering into danger, a clueless redneck couple neglecting their foster kids, and a stubborn biologist’s daughter who refuses to evacuate all make baffling decisions that quickly wear thin. There are some impressively gory moments that deliver on the creature-feature promise, but the plot is paper thin and the nonstop bad choices make it more frustrating than fun. You might come for the sharks, but you’ll stay annoyed by the humans.
- jackmeat27. Mai 2026My quick rating - 5.3/10. If natural disasters already weren’t terrifying enough, Thrash arrives to remind us that flooding your entire coastal town is apparently not stressful enough unless somebody also adds sharks to the equation. Because when a Category 5 hurricane is tearing buildings apart, obviously, the logical next step is, “You know what this situation needs? Teeth.” To the movie’s credit, Thrash doesn’t waste time pretending the storm came out of nowhere. Everyone is preparing from the beginning, boarding windows and scrambling to get ready for what looks like a very bad few days ahead. There is something oddly refreshing about characters actually paying attention to weather warnings for once instead of standing outside saying, “Kinda windy today.” And when that storm finally hits? It hits hard. The hurricane itself genuinely looks impressive, with the flooding delivering some surprisingly convincing destruction for what absolutely carries that charming B-budget disaster movie energy. Streets turn into rivers, buildings take a beating, and the whole thing has that “humanity had a good run” kind of atmosphere. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the floodwaters also bring in some very unwelcome new neighbours: sharks. Lots of sharks. Suddenly, surviving a hurricane becomes step one, and not becoming dinner becomes step two. The story follows a handful of desperate survivors trying to navigate the chaos. Lisa (Phoebe Dynevor) is heavily pregnant, because apparently, surviving a hurricane wasn’t stressful enough on its own. Dakota (Whitney Peak) struggles with panic issues, which honestly feels like the most relatable response possible considering the circumstances. Meanwhile, there are three foster kids stuck with foster parents who might genuinely qualify for Worst Guardians of the Year, complete with accents that occasionally sound like they wandered in from entirely different movies. Then there is Djimon Hounsou showing up as Dakota’s doctor uncle, heading toward disaster with a film crew because apparently some people see “catastrophic shark flood” and think, “Fantastic documentary opportunity.” Now, does Thrash make logical sense all the time? Absolutely not. Not even remotely. Then there are scenes where people are doing things that might have you shouting at the screen about survival instincts, and for a moment, you may find yourself thinking that perhaps common sense drowned off in the flood with everyone’s furniture. However, to be honest, it seems like the kind of film where struggling against the idiocy is counterproductive. Thankfully, the sharks themselves actually look pretty solid. No terrifying early-2000s CGI disasters swimming around here. The creatures feel threatening enough, even if the movie is surprisingly restrained when it comes to body count and gore. Considering sharks are casually living in the town at this point, I expected significantly more screaming and considerably fewer surviving extras. In the end, Thrash works best as a casual streaming watch for creature-feature fans. It has decent atmosphere, effective sharks, and an entertaining enough disaster setup, but never quite rises above mediocrity. The potential is there, but thinner character work and uneven storytelling stop it from leaving much of an impression. Either way, if "hurricane plus sharks" appeals to you, there are certainly worse movies for your "ridiculous" Friday night viewing.
- sidiousplex13. April 2026Movie was ok. Nothing special. It's unfortunate that these writers and producers feel the overwhelming need to throw their environmental politics into every single thing they do. Hurricanes and storms are cyclical. They are going to happe whether you drive your V8 or not. Just work on the plots for your movies instead. Then we could rate them higher.
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Thrash wurde am 10. April 2026 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Thrash führte(n) Tommy Wirkola.
Thrash hat eine Spielzeit von 84 Min..
Thrash wurde produziert von Adam McKay, Kevin J. Messick, Tommy Wirkola.
Viele Bewohner einer australischen Küstenstadt glauben, es werde mal wieder übertrieben, als sie im Radio hören, dass sich über dem Meer ein Hurrikan der Stufe 5 zusammenbraut. Der Marinewissenschaftler Dale Edwards nimmt die Sache ernster und warnt seine Nichte Dakota vor dem drohenden Jahrhundertsturm. Doch die misstraut ihm und auch die meisten anderen Menschen bereiten sich nicht wirklich auf einen Ernstfall vor. Ein tödlicher Fehler, denn die Wassermassen, die sie schließlich erreichen, sind nicht nur für sich genommen eine lebensbedrohliche Gefahr – sie spülen auch noch hungrige Haie in die überfluteten Straßen, die sich auf alles stürzen, was ihnen in ihrem unerwarteten neuen Jagdrevier vor die messerscharfen Zähne kommt. Werden auch die in ihrem Auto eingeklemmte hochschwangere Lisa und die drei zu Hause auf Hilfe hoffenden Olsen-Geschwister Dee, Ron und Will zu Opfern der Raubfische?
Die Hauptcharaktere in Thrash sind Lisa Fields (Phoebe Dynevor), Dakota (Whitney Peak), Dr. Dale Edwards (Djimon Hounsou).
Thrash ist bewertet mit 16.
Thrash ist eine Thriller, Horror Film.
Thrash hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 2.4 von 10.






















