“Sharks of the Corn 2021” is a horror movie where sharks swim through fields of corn, attacking anyone in their path. The story follows a group of friends who get trapped in the middle of the shark-infested cornfields and must fight for their survival. It’s like “Jaws” meets “Children of the Corn.” The movie is filled with suspenseful chase scenes and gruesome shark attacks.

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Review
As I sat down to watch the film “Sharks of the Corn,” I couldn’t help but feel a sense of unease. The title alone was enough to make me shiver, and I knew that this movie was not going to be for the faint of heart.
The story follows a group of teenagers who head out into the middle of nowhere for a camping trip, only to find themselves in the midst of a cornfield infested with sharks. Yes, you read that correctly – sharks in a cornfield. It’s an absurd concept, but one that somehow manages to work.
The cast is made up mostly of unknown actors, but they all do an admirable job with their roles. The standout performance comes from Shannon Stockin as the fearless leader of the group, who proves that she’s not afraid to take on anything – even sharks in a cornfield.
The plot is ridiculous, but it’s also incredibly entertaining. The filmmakers know exactly what kind of movie they’re making, and they embrace it fully. There’s plenty of gore and jump scares to satisfy horror fans, but there are also moments of humor that keep things from getting too heavy.
One particular scene involves the teens trying to make their way through the cornfield while avoiding the sharks. They come across a scarecrow with a chainsaw attached to its arm and decide to use it as a weapon against the predators. It’s both ridiculous and hilarious all at once.
Despite its low budget and cheesy premise, “Sharks of the Corn” manages to deliver some impressive cinematography. The shots of sharks swimming through fields of corn are surprisingly effective, and there are several suspenseful moments where you can feel your heart racing along with the characters on screen.
The special effects are also surprisingly good for such a low budget film. The CGI sharks look convincing enough, and there are some gruesome practical effects used in certain scenes that will leave even seasoned horror fans squirming in their seats.
Of course, not everyone will appreciate the absurdity of “Sharks of the Corn.” There are bound to be those who dismiss it as a silly B-movie with no real substance. But for those who can appreciate the film for what it is – a fun and entertaining horror romp – it’s definitely worth a watch.
In terms of history, “Sharks of the Corn” doesn’t have much of a legacy to speak of. It’s not likely to go down as a classic of the genre or anything like that. But sometimes, it’s the smaller films like this that manage to capture people’s imaginations and leave a lasting impression.
Overall, I would say that “Sharks of the Corn” is definitely worth seeking out if you’re in the mood for something silly and fun. It won’t win any awards or change the face of cinema as we know it, but it will give you an hour and a half of pure entertainment. And really, what more could you ask for from a movie about sharks in a cornfield?
Technical Data

- Runtime : 105
- Release : 2021-02-25
- Genre : Horror
- Cast : Shannon Stockin as Shark Goddess, Ford Windstar as Jonathan Gottlieb, Steven Guynn as Tedd, Casey Miracle as Benchley, Al Nicolosi as Kramer
- Crew : Ron Bonk as Producer, Tim Ritter as Director, Tim Ritter as Writer, Larry Joe Treadway as Producer
- Popularity 3.412
- Budget : 0
- Revenue : 0
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- Summary : Strange things are happening in Druid Hills, Kentucky, known mainly for its voluminous corn output. Victims of monsters in cornfields begin cropping up, and witnesses are saying there are large Great White sharks swimming in the corn stalks.
- Tagline : You’re gonna get stalked!