Close Menu
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
Why the Obvious Rate Move is Often the Expensive One

Why the Obvious Rate Move is Often the Expensive One

7 actual hidden gem Toronto restaurants that I’d choose over the city’s most famous spots, Life in canada

7 actual hidden gem Toronto restaurants that I’d choose over the city’s most famous spots, Life in canada

10th Jul: The Nun (2018), 1hr 36m [R] – Streaming Again (5.7/10)

10th Jul: The Nun (2018), 1hr 36m [R] – Streaming Again (5.7/10)

A brand-new salsa festival is taking over Niagara Falls this September

A brand-new salsa festival is taking over Niagara Falls this September

An adults-only outdoor party with live music is coming to Vancouver’s Science World

An adults-only outdoor party with live music is coming to Vancouver’s Science World

With games, podcasts, and videos, Netflix is turning into YouTube

With games, podcasts, and videos, Netflix is turning into YouTube

Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor Battles Bull Sharks in Brutal Netflix Thriller
Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor Battles Bull Sharks in Brutal Netflix Thriller
What's On

Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor Battles Bull Sharks in Brutal Netflix Thriller

10 April 20266 Mins Read
Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor Battles Bull Sharks in Brutal Netflix Thriller

Picture Credit: Netflix

From Sony/Columbia Pictures & Producer Adam McKay (The Menu, Fresh), Thrash is the latest film from Norwegian writer/director Tommy Mirkola, whose penchant for hyperviolent action thrillers has been well established since his breakout Nazi zombie film Dead Snow in 2009. He has since gone on to create such brash & brutal creations as Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), the Netflix Original What Happened to Monday (2017), The Trip (2021), & the holiday home invasion crime thriller Violent Night (2022) starring Stranger Things David Harbor as a kick ass version of Santa. Mirkola will also helm the Violent Night sequel coming out later this year.

While he has notably dabbled in several genres, Mirkola will now set his sights on the burgeoning business of creature feature disaster films. Netflix had a recent international hit with the French shark thriller Under Paris in 2024, a film that spent 21 weeks in Netflix’s Global Top 10 that summer, amassing almost 110 million completed views. With Thrash, both Netflix and Mirkola himself will hope for more of the same success, especially with 2 stars of major Netflix projects in prominent roles this time around.

Featuring Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor & Rebel Moon franchise standout Djimon Hounsou, the story centers around the citizens of a small coastal town in South Carolina where an aggressive & catastrophic Category 5 hurricane brings torrential rain, flooding, debris, & darkness to the area. Citizens like Dakota (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” co-star Whitney Peak), a young woman battling panic attacks when she leaves her home after recently losing her mother, or Lisa (Dynevor), a pregnant woman recently left behind by her fiancé to pursue a career in professional poker and DJing (OOF!), are trapped to battle the massive storm surge and the ensuing chaos. However, among the devastation, those who remained behind will also have to take on one thing they never counted on: the arrival of a hungry pack of bull sharks bursting into town upon the destruction of the levee walls.

If the premise of a Cat 5 hurricane creating mass flooding in a coastal U.S. town leading to the emergence of aggressively violent predators being unleashed upon the area, you may be thinking of the 2019 Alexandre Aja natural disaster survival thriller Crawl; a film that boasted the tagline: If the storm doesn’t get you, they will. The “they” in that film was a group of alligators swarming around a young woman and her father as the floodwaters rose up around them in their family home.

While these two films have the basic outline of a similar plot construction, the main thing that separates them, and ultimately makes only one of them successful, is that only one of them had enough character & emotion to make the emergence of the frightening creatures MATTER. Unfortunately for Mirkola, Netflix, and possibly yourself, that “one” is not our shark-infested thriller. 

Thrash has many of the elements of successful underwater creature features, but it doesn’t commit or strongly execute any of them. It has some comedic parts (Deadbeat Foster Dad turning on the country music radio in his truck as he gets eaten for example), but it’s not a goof like Sharknado or the dark campiness of a Lake Placid. It has some violent attacks, but it’s not scary or intense like Jaws or Crawl. It has some touches of scientific basis or environmental concern, but doesn’t come off as a particularly smart film or a politically armed one. Worst of all, they have 3 separate storylines, multiple characters with no real lead, and no chemistry between any of them to create an emotion worth engaging in.

This may sound strange, but most creature features don’t rely on the creature to be the best part of their film. It’s what the characters have to lose and why we care that ultimately makes these films work. Thrash doesn’t give enough time or backstory to anyone here to make them interesting or compelling enough to care. 

Thrash N 01 11 27 08 RThrash N 01 11 27 08 R

Thrash. Whitney Peak as Dakota in Thrash. Cr. Netflix © 2026.

The film has de facto leads in Phoebe Dynevor’s Lisa & Whitney Peak’s Dakota, which are paired up after a rescue from a car accident in the floodwaters. A daring rescue, a dangerous situation, trauma bonding – this should be the building blocks of the best relationship in the film; however, Dakota is written to be so paralyzed by anxiety that she can’t hold a conversation and Lisa is so overwhelmed by the possibility of an impending birth that they only exchange exposition and basic strategy. Even during the aforementioned daring rescue in which Dakota puts her life on the line to save Lisa from drowning, Lisa merely says “ok” when she is pulled from being trapped in a flooded car and doesn’t say thank you until they are back in the house. No hugs, no emotion, barely any gratitude. Nothing. 

The positives here merely lie in the appreciation of shark violence and survival techniques. You want lessons on distracting sharks and mimicking injured fish? You got it! You want people getting their arms ripped off? Got that too! Just don’t ask for a character with personality. 

If your barrier for entry is that you enjoyed Under Paris but wish they didn’t have to read subtitles, then maybe, at a breezy 90 minutes, you could get enough from Thrash to get you to Shark Week this summer. But if you want it to compare to the more acclaimed movies of the disaster horror microgenre, then you may want to seek higher ground. 

Df 48777 R3Df 48777 R3

Thrash. (L-R) Djimon Hounsou as Dr. Dale Edwards and Whitney Peak as Dakota in Thrash. Cr. Ben King/Netflix © 2026.


Watch Thrash If You Liked

  • Crawl
  • Under Paris
  • Deep Blue Sea
  • What Happened To Monday

MVP of Thrash

Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa

As noted in the review, no single character gets a real chance at backstory or personality in this one; but if anyone could get any acknowledgment, it has to be the one who has to give birth while drowning and being attacked by sharks, right? And also the one who has the best line in the movie:

“Mommy’s here! Mommy’s just gotta fight some fucking sharks!”

I truly enjoyed Dynevor in Netflix’s post Me Too finance thriller Fair Play from 2023, and I root for her success beyond this film.


Verdict: Lower those expectations below sea level if you want to enjoy this shark-infested survival film. Actors of note don’t mean much if you don’t give them anything to work with, but violent shark attacks might be enough to quench the bloodthirsty fans of the genre

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

A brand-new salsa festival is taking over Niagara Falls this September

A brand-new salsa festival is taking over Niagara Falls this September

What's On 10 July 2026
An adults-only outdoor party with live music is coming to Vancouver’s Science World

An adults-only outdoor party with live music is coming to Vancouver’s Science World

What's On 10 July 2026
Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

What's On 10 July 2026
An iconic Alberta record store is soon opening a new location in Edmonton

An iconic Alberta record store is soon opening a new location in Edmonton

What's On 10 July 2026
Vancouver’s Eastside is getting 10 days of free summer festivities and art workshops this month

Vancouver’s Eastside is getting 10 days of free summer festivities and art workshops this month

What's On 10 July 2026
A popular Toronto food spot is closing because they refuse to charge  for a sandwich, Canada Reviews

A popular Toronto food spot is closing because they refuse to charge $15 for a sandwich, Canada Reviews

What's On 10 July 2026
Top Articles
The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

18 May 202498 Views
How to Keep Your Business Finances Organized All Year Round

How to Keep Your Business Finances Organized All Year Round

3 October 202589 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202478 Views
Why Should a Couple in Love Visit an Escape Room?

Why Should a Couple in Love Visit an Escape Room?

30 September 202550 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
With games, podcasts, and videos, Netflix is turning into YouTube
Digital World 10 July 2026

With games, podcasts, and videos, Netflix is turning into YouTube

Netflix has shows and movies. And video games. And live sports. And podcasts. And also,…

Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

Neighbourhood Crawl: Summerhill, west end style heads to midtown, Canada Reviews

Jobs (Calgary): Swing Technician – Vertigo Theatre, Theater News

Jobs (Calgary): Swing Technician – Vertigo Theatre, Theater News

Compounded peptides placed on restrictive list by FDA, lawsuit filed

Compounded peptides placed on restrictive list by FDA, lawsuit filed

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Why the Obvious Rate Move is Often the Expensive One

Why the Obvious Rate Move is Often the Expensive One

7 actual hidden gem Toronto restaurants that I’d choose over the city’s most famous spots, Life in canada

7 actual hidden gem Toronto restaurants that I’d choose over the city’s most famous spots, Life in canada

10th Jul: The Nun (2018), 1hr 36m [R] – Streaming Again (5.7/10)

10th Jul: The Nun (2018), 1hr 36m [R] – Streaming Again (5.7/10)

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202430 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024362 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202478 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.