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  1. Nov 30, 2019 · Sharks of the Corn is the latest film, and first feature in four years, from SOV horror pioneer Tim Ritter, whose career goes back to Day of the Reaper in 1984. His 1986 film Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness spawned a franchise that’s on its fifth film.

    • Shannon Stockin, Ford Windstar, Steve Guynn
    • Tim Ritter
  2. Jul 11, 2021 · With a title like Sharks of the Corn, one might think it to be a light-hearted attempt at satire of a genre similar to the popular Sharknado films. While that might have been a better goal, the filmmakers of Sharks of the Corn intended this to be an “honest-to-goodness” horror film.

    • Tim Ritter
    • Troy Rutter
    • Shannon Stockin
  3. The acting in this 2021 horror movie was dubious at best. Of course it was, just take a look at the special effects, the storyline, the dialogue and the sharks, and you get the idea. There there were the special effects. Boy, were they special alright. The effects were lowkey and practical in origin.

  4. Aug 13, 2021 · The original idea of a shark cult summoning their shark goddess via sacrifice is a great premise for a good bad movie, it just got really bogged down by meaningless details and extra unnecessary subplots. But I digress.

  5. Strange things are happening in Druid Hills, Kentucky, known mainly for its voluminous corn output. Victims of monsters in cornfields begin cropping up, and witnesses are saying there are large Great White sharks swimming in the corn stalks. Director. Tim Ritter.

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    • 1 min
    • Tim Ritter
  6. Jul 4, 2023 · Synopsis: When people are mysteriously killed in the cornfields around Druid Hills, Kentucky, police are left baffled. However, there is a perfectly reasonable explanation - there are sharks swimming between the rows that draw their power from Stonehenge, along with the cult that worships them. Who's in it?

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  8. Jul 22, 2021 · Now we have Sharks of the Corn. It makes an automatic trigger for the classic Children of the Corn and that's a good thing. The basic idea is that Teddy Bo Lucas (Steven Guynn) is a mass murderer.

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