Bait delivers exactly what its wild premise promises: a shark-hunting-in-a-supermarket spectacle. Set against a backdrop of a coastal Australian town ravaged by a tsunami, the film traps its characters, including Xavier Samuel and Phoebe Tonkin, in a submerged…
Bait
A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building ... along with a 12-foot great white shark.
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The sheer audacity of Bait's central conceit—a great white shark loose in a flooded Australian supermarket—is its greatest asset, and perhaps its most significant liability. The film attempts to blend disaster movie elements with creature-feature terror, but the…
Bait is a refreshing, albeit slightly bonkers, entry into the creature feature canon. The film’s strength lies in its commitment to its high-concept hook: a devastating tsunami engulfs a coastal Australian supermarket, and a massive great white shark…
There's a certain audacious charm to Bait's premise that can't be entirely dismissed. A shark in a supermarket? It’s the stuff of fever dreams. The film attempts to ground this absurdity in a survival narrative, trapping shoppers played…
Bait arrives with a concept so outlandish it’s almost genius: a tsunami floods a coastal Australian supermarket, and wouldn't you know it, a great white shark gets swept in too. The execution leans heavily into its B-movie roots,…
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Bait distinguishes itself by its highly unusual setting: a flooded Australian supermarket. Instead of the open ocean, the terror unfolds within a confined, man-made environment. This claustrophobic twist, combined with the sheer unpredictability of a massive shark navigating aisles and checkouts, offers a fresh, albeit audacious, take on the familiar shark attack subgenre, focusing on survival in an unexpected locale.