REVIEW – ‘Dangerous Animals’ is a lean, nasty survival thriller with a twisted sense of humour
Sometimes a movie knows exactly what it is, and Dangerous Animals is precisely that kind of film. From the moment it sinks its teeth into you, this sun-drenched, salt-streaked nightmare makes no apologies for what it’s serving up. It’s a lean, nasty survival thriller with a twisted sense of humour, a villain you’ll begrudgingly love to hate, and more blood in the water than a slaughterhouse drain. It’s also surprisingly stylish and frequently stomach-churning, a B-movie shocker wrapped in A24 gloss. Directed with panache by Sean Byrne, Dangerous Animals...