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SummaryWhen a Category 5 hurricane decimates a coastal town, the storm surge brings devastation, chaos and something far more frightening: hungry sharks.

Directed By:Tommy Wirkola

Written By:Tommy Wirkola

Thrash

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48
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Metascore
48
21% Positive
3 Reviews
64% Mixed
9 Reviews
14% Negative
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Apr 15, 2026
80
Collider
It's fairly common for creature features to be populated by characters we feel little to nothing for: flat, cardboard people whose only real purpose is to fill the runtime until they get eaten. Thrash does a solid job of avoiding this standard pitfall.
Apr 10, 2026
63
Polygon
It doesn’t capture the full horror potential of climate change, rising floodwaters, or even bloodthirsty sharks. But the filmmakers sure throw themselves into the fray with enthusiasm.
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4.6
28% Positive
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28% Mixed
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44% Negative
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Apr 12, 2026
10
plumpudding
Forget about the flimsy storyline, the vfx in this movie are amazing, absolutely breathtaking.
Apr 13, 2026
6
decatur555
Thrash struck me as an entertaining film, and that already counts for a lot with this kind of material. Mixing catastrophe cinema with sharks is an appealing idea almost by definition, because both are very direct and very visual fears, and the movie clearly knows that this is its main strength. This is not a masterpiece, nor a major entry in the genre, but it is at least a film that tries to make good use of its premise and avoid becoming boring.What works best is that it gets moving quickly and understands that its main job is to keep tension and momentum alive. It does not become overly solemn or pretend to be more than it is. It knows it is operating in B-movie territory, with a decent budget, extreme situations, and an inevitable streak of exaggeration, and instead of fighting that, it embraces it. That is where it works best, because when a film like this accepts its own nature, it usually benefits from **** also helps that Phoebe Dynevor is at the center of it. She has screen presence, handles the weight of the story well, and gives the film a little more emotional seriousness than the material might otherwise have had. She does not turn it into something deep, of course, but she does bring the minimum human involvement needed so that it does not become just water, screaming, and teeth.That said, there is no point pretending the film does not have obvious limitations. There are absurd decisions, implausible moments, and stretches where the movie depends more on overall energy than on especially sharp writing. At times the artificiality is very noticeable, and it never becomes quite as wild or crazed as it could have been. It has a strong commercial premise, but it does not always push it to its most fun or memorable extreme.Even so, it is easy to watch. It has pace, it has an effective setup, and it knows how to play with the anxiety of a flooded space, the danger you cannot fully see coming, and that increasingly desperate sense of confinement. It does not reinvent anything, but it does not need to in order to provide a good time as a survival thriller mainly designed to **** the end, Thrash feels to me like a solid little film, enjoyable within its own absurdity, and effective enough to be worth a look if the combination of disaster and sharks appeals to you. It is not a jewel of the genre, but it works, it entertains, and it has a lead performance that helps the whole thing hold together.
Apr 10, 2026
60
Slashfilm
Sometimes you want to see a fine-tuned work of precision pop art like "Jaws," and sometimes you just want to watch a CGI shark bite a guy on the ass. We, as movie-watchers, contain multitudes.
Apr 10, 2026
50
The Travers Take
Rushed off to Netflix when theaters are readily available, this fitfully competent “Jaws” ripoff will have to do until the real thing comes along. Condolences to leading lady Phoebe Dynevor who deserved better.
Apr 10, 2026
42
The Playlist
The problems are many, the ease with which it goes down is high, and whether Thrash set out to craft a solid thriller or a purposeful schlockfest, it lands squarely in the middle, destined to be forgotten.
Apr 17, 2026
40
Empire
More shallow than The Shallows, and lacking the depth of even Deep Blue Sea, this has chuckle-worthy moments but will be forgotten roughly 47 metres down in the lower-echelons of shark cinema.
Apr 10, 2026
20
The Guardian
We should be on the edge of our seat but every should-be set piece falls flat, the choreography always feeling a little off and the editing never works as tightly as it should.
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Apr 13, 2026
6
TonyF197
This is one of those B movies, its not the best however if you take it at face value and just switch off its an easy and entertaining way to spend 90 minutes. Looking forward to Thrash 2
Apr 26, 2026
5
dharma2
Predictable shark fest is supported by B rate actors that just made this unnecessarily uninvolving. There is a good thriller in here, if only Honsou, always a great presence is not relegated to the sideline form most of the flick.
Apr 19, 2026
3
strangebrew123
A mostly terrible film with some appalling acting! That said, it was so bad, it became ridiculous in parts and made me laugh at its stupidity! A definite B-movie. Maybe I'd watch it again a log time from now, when 've forgotten how poor it is!
Apr 15, 2026
3
Nerdcall
It tries to ride the wave of natural horror without even understanding why this kind of movie ever worked in the first place. The idea is simple: sharks, danger, survival. The basics. But the film seems more interested in not taking itself seriously than in building any real **** sharks are rarely seen, the characters are forgettable, and at no point is there that sense of urgency that this kind of story demands. On the contrary: instead of tension, there’s plenty of time to realize how little of it actually **** has the energy of a B-movie, but without the charm. When it tries to be chaotic, it turns into a mess; when it tries to be fun, it doesn’t work. In the end, it’s the kind of experience where you realize you were rooting more for the shark than for anything else.
Apr 13, 2026
3
Iamcritical86
LMFAO! The cliche angry abusive foster dad that gets his legs chewed off then he returns with his legs reattached all intact and not a rip in his pants! Ahaaaahaaaaaa! Oh well, at least I was drinkin’ for this one! And that’s pretty much what this is: a drink and popcorn flick that you probably won’t remember the next day cause of what you were doing the night before.
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Apr 10, 2026
1 h 26 m
R
If the flood doesn't kill you...
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