DVD & Blu-ray review: Bait (15)

Kimble Rendall (93mins)

Ben Walsh
Thursday 09 May 2013 10:01 EDT
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It's your average day in an Australian shopping mall when a tsunami hits the seaside resort, drowning the populace save for a precious few.

The survivors clamber on to freezer cabinets while below them they are stalked by two dirty great big sharks. And the beasts are very peckish. This B-movie horror is hugely predictable but benefits from bundles of energy (from its largely unknown cast) and a daft sense of fun.

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