Shark Exorcist
2016 American film
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Shark Exorcist is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Donald Farmer and distributed by Wild Eye Releasing.[1][2]
Bobby Kerecz
Channing Dodson
Madison Carney
| Shark Exorcist | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Donald Farmer |
| Written by | Donald Farmer |
| Starring | Angela Kerecz Bobby Kerecz Channing Dodson Madison Carney |
| Distributed by | Wild Eye Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A Devil-worshiping nun summons a demon to inhabit the body of a great white shark that terrorizes a small costal village. A priest takes it upon himself to save the day.
Critical reception
Gizmodo, “Seriously, I couldn’t be more excited for this flick. It’s completely incoherent and fucked up in a glorious, Russ Meyer kind of way. And we haven’t even gotten to the sharks or the exorcism yet! I really hope that there’s a possessed shark. Or that our hero gets possessed by a shark!”[3]
Collider, “If projects like Shark Exorcist, Sharktopus and Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre qualified as credible filmmaking attempts, they would dominate this entire list. But, for the most part, the low-effort schlock that chums the 'sharksploitation' waters, doesn't come close.[4]
MovieWeb, “Nothing will ever be able to prepare us for the horrors of the Shark Exorcist!”, “Sure to become a cult hit.”[5]