Walker and Wilder sell it gamely enough - but it's the sort of movie you need to smoke your body weight in weed to enjoy.
Read full articleEntertaining Australian horror-comedy about the difficulty of fitting in when you don't belong anywhere. Written by Jordan Waller and directed by Jesse O'Brien.
Read full articleI felt like it really started off strong with the production values, setting up the characters... some of the characters were so weird and disgusting and it was really it was enjoyable to watch.
Read full articleA delightful mix of humour, stomach-churning visual effects, and crazy characters.
Read full articleIt's clearly a film made with love, and there's a surprising warmth to the comedy which keeps it from becoming simply grotesque or grim.
Read full articleThe satire of racist attitudes beats you around the head, but thanks to the blood-soaked climax, Two Heads Creek ends up being a crowd-pleasing beast. If nothing else, you'll have an appreciation of the music of Aussie legend Norman Rowe.
Read full articleThere is much to enjoy here, with the likeable leads, requisite gore and over-the-top third act, but it lacks the heart and originality to truly resonate.
Read full article...and when the blood comes it's thick and fast. Sit back, open a tinny or five and enjoy the fun.
Read full articleThis amusing horror from Down Under doesn't reinvent the wheel, but benefits from its punchy social commentary and grisly third act.
Read full articleTwo Heads Creek is a witty, fun-filled comedy that delights in (eventually) splattering the red stuff everywhere.
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