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Swimming with Sharks is an American psychological drama television series starring Kiernan Shipka and Diane Kruger inspired by the 1994 film of the same name. The series premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and was named one of the "10 to watch" by Variety Magazine.
The site's consensus states: "Swimming With Sharks is a smart, merciless Hollywood satire that's darkly hilarious and observant, thanks to Kevin Spacey's performance as ruthless studio mogul Buddy Ackerman." [7] On Metacritic it has a score of a 66% based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [8]
That experience in Bulgaria is one of the thousands of stories that informs Swimming With Sharks, Robertson's new six-episode series that she adapted from George Huang's 1994 cult Hollywood satire ...
Backstabbing. Ruthless. Two-faced. Revenge. Those words appear in a towering font on the poster for the 1994 film “Swimming With Sharks,” behind an image of (now disgraced) actor Kevin Spacey ...
The Reef: Stalked is a 2022 Australian horror film written and directed by Andrew Traucki and produced by Jack Christian, Neal Kingston and Michael Robertson.A spiritual sequel to Traucki's 2010 film The Reef, the film stars Teressa Liane, Ann Truong, Saskia Archer, Kate Lister, and Tim Ross and follows a group of friends kayaking in tropical waters who soon find themselves fighting for their ...
The Roku Channel Original psychological thriller draws inspiration from the 1994 film about a depraved movie mogul and toxic boss. ‘Swimming with Sharks’ Trailer: Kiernan Shipka Vows to Take ...
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These are the sort of truisms that “Swimming With Sharks,” a new Roku Channel original series, doles out with a heavy hand — ponderous enough to obscure that there’s little new on offer here.