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2023101 minThriller, Horror

The Black Demon

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Is The Black Demon worth watching? With a rating of 5.91/10, this Thriller, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Black Demon Synopsis

Oilman Paul Sturges' idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory. Stranded and under constant attack, Paul and his family must somehow find a way to get his family back to shore alive before it strikes again in this epic battle between humans and nature.

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Top Cast

Josh Lucas
Josh LucasPaul Sturges
Fernanda Urrejola
Fernanda UrrejolaInes Sturges
Julio Cesar Cedillo
Julio Cesar CedilloChato
Venus Ariel
Venus ArielAudrey Sturges
Carlos Solórzano
Carlos SolórzanoTommy
Jorge A. Jimenez
Jorge A. JimenezJunior
Raúl Méndez
Raúl MéndezEl Rey
Héctor Jiménez
Héctor JiménezChocolatito
Edgar Flores
Edgar FloresCrazy Eyes
Omar Chaparro
Omar ChaparroSidekick

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Is The Black Demon worth watching?

The Black Demon has received mixed reviews with a 5.91/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Horror movies.

Is The Black Demon hit or flop?

The Black Demon has received average ratings (5.91/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Black Demon?

The Black Demon is a Thriller, Horror movie that Oilman Paul Sturges' idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to prote...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 21, 2023
★ 4

Aw, come on. It's not that bad! It's just a poor cousin of one of the "Meg" movies, only with Josh Lucas trying to save the day rather than Jason Statham. He finds himself and his family trapped on a dilapidated oil rig off Baja, where they discover that a creature with a fin the size of a tennis court is marauding and it's peckish. Once safely ensconced on the installation, "Paul" discovers that most of the crew have skedaddled and those left are petrified of our huge great sea beastie. Worse still, they believe it has been sent by their gods as retribution for their plundering of the natural resources - and that they are all going to be tomorrow's ambergris. Now, to be fair to this CGI-fest, the ending is not quite as you might expect but the fact that the great fish seems huge enough to eat a bus at one stage then scared off by being kicked by a small child doesn't do too much for the credibility of this really, really quite sad indictment of where this once A-list actor has toppled to over the last decade. It hasn't really an original bone in any of it's bodies and it really is forgettable stuff that almost made me wish that I was the guy in the poster...