Cocaine Shark

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Cocaine Shark
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Kanizame Shakurabu
Directed by Mark Polonia
Written by Bando Glutz
Produced byRob Hauschild
Starring
  • Samantha Coolidge
  • Ryan Dalton
  • Natalie Himmelberger
  • Titus Himmelberger
  • Jeff Kirkendall
  • Noyes J. Lawton
  • Ken Van Sant
  • Kevin Coolidge
CinematographyPaul Alan Steele
Edited byMark Polonia
Production
company
Polonia Brothers Entertainment
Distributed byWild Eye Releasing
Release dates
  • January 29, 2023 (2023-01-29)(Japan)
  • July 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)(United States)
Countries
  • Japan
  • United States
LanguageEnglish

Cocaine Shark is a 2023 horror film directed by Mark Polonia. Originally released in Japan under the title Kanizame Shakurabu, it was renamed in order to profit from the release of Cocaine Bear .

Contents

Premise

A drug lord creates a new drug called HT25, which is derived from sharks kept in a secret laboratory. The extraction of the drug causes unexpected mutations in the sharks, and after an explosion in the laboratory, the mutated sharks are released and begin wreaking havoc. [1] The film features various mutated creatures, none of which are actually sharks on cocaine as the title suggests. [2]

Cast

Production and release

After the announcement of the film Cocaine Bear, which was based on a true story, users on social media discussed a potential sequel film called "Cocaine Shark" based on a story reporting that cocaine was intercepted in the Pacific Ocean by New Zealand authorities. [1] [3] When asked about the possibility of the film, Elizabeth Banks, the director of Cocaine Bear, expressed interest in directing it. [4] [5] [6]

Before Elizabeth Banks had an opportunity to create the film, it was created by Mark Polonia. The film debuted on January 29, 2023, in Japan under the title Kanizame Shakurabu, or Crab Shark. The film was rebranded to Cocaine Shark in order to profit from the release of Cocaine Bear. [7] [8] In the United States, the film was distributed by Wild Eye Releasing [9] and released on July 7, 2023. [1] [3]

Reception

Cocaine Shark was received negatively by critics. It has been described as "terrible and lazy", with criticism aimed at the plot, camerawork, acting, lighting, and special effects. [10] It has also been criticized as uninteresting, with dialogue taking up far more time than the creatures. [10] [11]

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