One of the best parts — or worst, depending on your cinematic tastes — when it comes to shark-related movies is the horribly fake sharks that often play the film’s antagonist. It’s a tradition that dates all the way back to Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws.”
The new film “Bad CGI Sharks” takes that concept to a whole new level by embracing the low-budget animation and turning it into the central theme of the entire film.
According to the film’s official synopsis, When two estranged brothers, uptight Matthew and free-spirited Jason, reunite after years apart, they have much more to worry about than just clashing personalities. A magical muse brings their unfinished childhood script to life and soon a poorly rendered shark is floating through their neighborhood, thirsty for blood! As the brothers flee through the night, they’re forced to face their broken bond and dashed dreams.
The film, produced by SRS Cinema, is written and directed by Jason Ellsworth, Matthew Ellsworth, and Matteo Molinari, who star in the film along with Jenn Liu, Josh Sterling, and Shaun Landry.
“Bad CGI Sharks” will be available on Blue Ray and Video on Demand on January 21st, 2020.
Don’t forget to check out the Sharkophile’s definitive list of the worst shark-themed movies ever: