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From the late 1970s forward, shark movies were made by the dozens, many of which simply cash in on the new perception of sharks as terrifying murderers with less than stellar effects and plot lines, very similar to how zombie movies exploded after Night of the Living Dead. However, quite a few directors have done the shark tale justice. Luckily, many of those films are available for streaming right now, and the one's that aren't can still be rented or purchased online.
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This Australian horror film focuses on a sailing trip that turns disastrous when the boat sinks and a great white shark starts hunting the helpless passengers. Directed by Andrew Traucki, The Reef is one of a few modern killer shark movies that has performed quite well, featuring an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It features great scares alongside all the tension of a deep sea monster movie. Besides streaming on Amazon Prime, The Reef also streams for free - with ads - on Tubi, and can be rented online for $3.99 and purchased for $7.99.
When the couple, Daniel and Susan, embark on a tropical vacation, they do so with the intent of giving their diving certifications a spin. When they separate themselves from the group during a dive, an incorrect head count leaves them stranded in open water with sharks lurking beneath. Open Water offers great thrills and is based on the true story of a couple left behind in shark-infested waters, making the scares all the more real. For those without the ability to stream on Hulu, Open Water also rents online for between $2.99 and $3.99, and can be bought digitally for only $7.99
Deep Blue Sea is a science-fiction horror film that centers on an island research facility where scientist, Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) is harvesting the brain tissue of DNA-altered sharks as a possible cure for Alzheimer's disease. But, when the facility's backers send an executive (Samuel L. Jackson) to investigate the experiments, a routine procedure goes awry and a shark starts attacking the researchers. Soon the sharks are outnumbering the scientists and they have to fight to keep the creatures contained and stop them from escaping into the ocean. This movie offers the best of science fiction monster movie tropes, plus sharks. While Deep Blue Sea currently hunts the Netflix waters, those interested in a rental can do so for $3.99 at all major retailers, or purchase the movie for $7.99.
Jaws: The Revenge is a rather infamously bad movie, but in the right mood, it's the fun kind of bad. After all, it features Michael Caine coasting through a role that he admits he took to buy a new house, and a voodoo-powered shark that gets up on its tail fin and roars like a lion for some reason. The fourth Jaws flick currently streams on Netflix, and can be rented digitally for $3.99, with purchase available for $14.99.
The iconic original shark film, Jaws, is the best of the best. It follows a series of attacks off the coast of Amity Island, a New England tourist town, as police chief Martin Brody attempts to close the beaches, but clashes with local politicians. When ichthyologist Matt Hooper and the grizzled ship captain Quint, played by Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, offer to help Brody capture the killer beast, the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature as they set out to sea. Arguably one of the greatest killer shark movies of all time, Jaws is one nobody should skip. It also streams on Netflix, and rents online for $3.99, as well as being available for purchase for $14.99.
In its own right, 'L'Ultimo Squalo' is an entertaining - if not trashy - killer shark movie which throws in some of the typical Italian touches of humour and ambitious technical trials. The shark - when it appears - is only marginally less convincing than Spielberg's Bruce, but looks okay from high angles and while it's under the surface. Also, the stock footage of real fish is used to better effect here and shows the savagery of the shark attacking the many pieces of meat that varying characters attempt to lure the creature with.
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