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The Reef
TrailerOn the beautiful but dangerous waters of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, ship delivery man Luke and four friends chart a yacht to its new owner. But the sailing trip becomes a disaster for them when the boat sinks and a white shark hunts the helpless passengers.Actors: Damian Walshe-Howling, Gyton Grantley, Adrienne Pickering, Zoe Naylor, Kieran Darcy-Smith, Mark Simpson, Mark SimpsonDirector: Andrew TrauckiCountry: AustraliaDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 5.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Reef"
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Characters of "The Reef"
LukePlayed by: Damian Walshe-HowlingMattPlayed by: Gyton GrantleySuziePlayed by: Adrienne PickeringWarrenPlayed by: Kieran Darcy-Smith -
Directors of "The Reef"
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Creators of "The Reef"
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Critic Reviews of "The Reef"
FEARnetSeptember 05, 2011Considering what most low-budget shark flicks look like, The Reef is a welcome sight indeed.
Dread CentralAugust 10, 2011Traucki manages to keep the tension running throughout the film's 94-minute runtime even before the shark ever shows up to make dinner out of the cast.
CinemaDopeJuly 18, 2011... squirm-worthy survival adventure ... Go ahead, take the plunge. 'The Reef' is an authentic nail-biter (toe-nibbler?) that lives up to its fun come-on: 'Pray that you drown first.'
Film BlatherJuly 16, 2011Lacking the compelling drama and survival horror kick of its cousin Open Water, The Reef is brisk and reasonably involving, but pretty middling, too.
Cinema AutopsyMarch 28, 2011The Australian tourist industry will hate it but The Reef is an extremely effective watery horror/thriller.
MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalMarch 23, 2011For most of the time, Traucki manages the horror well, with the menace inferred. Particularly spine-chilling is the scene in which Walshe-Howling is exploring the air pocket in the upturned boat. Sound tells the story.
Matt's Movie ReviewsMarch 21, 2011The Reef is that rarest of treats: an "animal attack" thriller that is as dramatic as it is horrific.
Herald Sun (Australia)March 17, 2011Terrible scripting, unconvincing acting, wonky continuity and feeble atmospherics induce an overpowering feeling of tedium that cancels out any potential for true terror.
At the Movies (Australia)March 17, 2011Once that journey happens it is tremendously effective and, honestly, it's like you want to get out of that cinema.
sbs.com.auMarch 17, 2011The film is good at what it does, goes to plan and concludes in a modest 88 minutes. Yet if that's success, it's also a failing, for it's not particularly memorable or distinctive.
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