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Director: Johannes Roberts
Northern California is famous for its gorgeous beaches, but is also known for a particular stretch of ocean that has a bloody reputation — The Red Triangle. Stretching south from Bodega Bay toward San Francisco and jutting out beyond the Farallon Islands and down to Big Sur south of Monterey, the Triangle encompasses around 200 miles of coastline, and is the site of almost half of all recorded great white shark attacks in the United States. When a cruise ship — a massive, floating, fully stocked resort with thousands of passengers — begins to sink in The Red Triangle, the feeding frenzy begins.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Red Triangle, directed by Johannes Roberts, is a horror film that centers around a cruise ship sinking in the infamous stretch of ocean known as the Red Triangle, leading to a terrifying feeding frenzy. While details about the critical and public reception of this film are currently unavailable, the premise of the movie suggests it may appeal to fans of shark-related horror narratives.
Why you might like this:
For fans of horror and shark attack films, The Red Triangle directed by Johannes Roberts offers a thrilling high-seas adventure with a unique setting - the infamous, shark-infested waters of the Red Triangle off the California coast. Roberts' distinctive visual style and focus on suspense create an intense, claustrophobic atmosphere as a cruise ship sinks and the passengers must fend off a feeding frenzy of great white sharks.