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A team of Arctic geologists stumble across an abandoned laboratory in which the Nazis developed an incredible and brutal secret weapon during the final months of WW2. Deep in the ice, they accidentally awake a deadly army of flying zombie sharks ridden by genetically mutated, undead super-humans, who are unleashed into the skies, wreaking their bloodthirsty revenge on any aircraft that takes to the air. An elite task force is assembled to take on this deadly threat and stop the Sky Sharks from conquering the air, but as time runs out, the task force realises they will have to fight fire with fire, and the stage is set for the greatest flying super-mutant zombie shark air battle the world has ever seen....
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Sky Sharks is a polarizing piece of "trash cinema" that divides audiences between those who view it as a disjointed, poorly constructed failure and those who embrace its absurd, high-budget chaos as a cult masterpiece. While most critics agree the narrative is fundamentally incoherent, the film's success depends entirely on a viewer's tolerance for extreme, over-the-top gore and camp.
| Screenplay | The narrative is fundamentally disjointed, functioning more as a collage of expensive, disconnected set-pieces than a cohesive story. | |
| Originality | The film leans heavily into extreme, hyper-stylized gore and intentionally campy trash aesthetics that define its unique identity. | |
| Production | The visual effects are inconsistent, appearing cheap and artificial to some viewers while capturing a specific "trashy" style for others. | |
| Acting | The performances are widely criticized as poor, with even notable guest actors appearing disengaged or misplaced within the chaotic production. |