MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – If you scrolled through Netflix looking for something new to watch over the weekend, you may have stumbled across Thrash, a disaster‑horror film set in the fictional coastal town of Annieville, South Carolina.
The premise checks all the right boxes for the genre: a Category 5 hurricane, rising floodwaters, and sharks — lots of sharks. Disaster movies have long had a place in Hollywood. Deep Impact (1998) arguably did it best. But when disaster meets horror, you end up with streaming titles like Thrash.
Here’s the synopsis: “When a catastrophic hurricane slams a coastal town, stranded residents must survive rapidly rising waters swarming with ravenous sharks.”…