The antagonist in any aquatic thriller (like Jaws or The Shallows ) is the shark itself—an unpredictable, intelligent force of nature. In Dark Tide , sharks appear as majestic, almost peaceful creatures for most of the runtime. Real sharks were filmed alongside actors using protective cages, which results in beautiful nature documentary footage but lousy horror. The “attack” sequences are brief, poorly lit, and lack the visceral editing needed for shock value. Furthermore, the film violates the cardinal rule of survival thrillers: the threat must escalate. Here, the danger is intermittent. One moment, Kate swims calmly with tiger sharks; the next, a single character is bitten off-screen. The momentum is non-existent. By the time the climax arrives—a rushed finale where sharks circle a sinking boat—the audience has already checked out emotionally.

John Stockwell , known for other ocean-themed films like Into the Blue and Blue Crush . Cast: Halle Berry as Kate Mathieson Olivier Martinez as Jeff Mathieson Ralph Brown as William Brady Luke Tyler as Luke Brady

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Dark Tide was a significant . It holds a very low 4% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. On Metacritic, the film has a score of just 23 out of 100, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". The film was a box office bomb , grossing only $1.1 million worldwide against a production budget of $25 million, losing its investors millions of dollars.