Wolf Creek (2005) - Review, Rating and Synopsis

Wolf Creek (2005) - Review, Rating and Synopsis

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  • Release Date: 2005
  • Genre: Bumpkin & Redneck
  • Cast and crew: John Jarratt, Cassandra Magrath, Kestie Morassi, Nathan Phillips, Gordon Poole, Guy O’Donnell, Phil Stevenson, Geoff Revell, Andy McPhee, Aaron Sterns, Michael Moody, Andrew Reimer, Vicki Reimer, Isabella Reimer, David Rock
  • Director: Greg Mclean
  • Screenwriter: Greg Mclean

Wolf Creek (2005) Rating:

  • Dylan = 8.5 / 10;
  • Eloise = 8 / 10;
  • Raoul = 6 / 10;
  • Ronan = 6 / 10;
  • Simina = 5 / 10;
  • IMDb = 6.3 / 10;
  • Rotten Tomatoes = 5.3 / 10;

Wolf Creek (2005) Synopsis:

Three backpackers travel their way across Australia. Everything goes well until their car breaks down in Wolf Creek, a remote place in the middle of nowhere.

Wolf Creek (2005) Review:

This Australian movie is an overall good movie that gained a lot of success in horror circles but is a little overrated in my opinion. The story is basic but very efficient, and I guess it will make anyone think twice before going backpacking in the wild. The strong point is probably the performance of John Jarratt, the actor who plays Mick Garris, the infamous hillbilly villain. To be honest, most of the times I wished that he would win because the behavior of his victims is just unbelievably stupid and made me wanna stop watching so often. Apart from that, the entertainment is there, the movie is brutal and the atmosphere tense. Maybe not as good as a classic of the Backwoods & Redneck genre such as Hills Have Eyes or Texas Chain Saw Massacre, but I good pick nevertheless.

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