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Red Billabong

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In the Australian Outback, two brothers discover old secrets and family lies. As their friends start to go missing, they fear they are being stalked by someone or something.

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Michelle Swope HorrorNews.net [T]he film was so well done. The creature effects were good and there were some great scary moments. Rated: 4/5 Nov 6, 2019 Full Review Jim Schembri 3AW A very well-made, well-directed film that will satisfy fans of the genre, with the final reel providing a nice pay-off...The problem afflicting too many good Australian films right now is an apparent lack of marketing savvy. Rated: 2.5/5 Dec 26, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I thought this was a great little Aussie flick, with great camera work, intense action scenes leaving the audience in suspense. It had cleverly thought out scenes where the bunyip displayed it's ability to be camouflaged in the Australian outback . Also the movie soundtrack overall tied in nicely I feel as it showed off not just the visual beauty of Australia but some of our best musicians as well. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Boring movie... Man dude is a bae, but everything was not very exciting. The special effects were so bad. Don't even waste your time on this one... Sadly an Aussie flop Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Clichéd, loose & overlong. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review mike w You know those horror movies that are "movies within movies" in some well made Hollywood films that are there to show how bad horror movies can be? This is one of those horror movies. I started laughing 1/3 of the way through the film and only kept watching because the story and acting was so incredibly bad. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review brendan n I liked premise and thought the characters worked very well at times. The end result is a bag of missed opportunities and odd filmmaking choices. The director and DOP created a tense final 20 minutes, yet the stakes didn't feel that real. I will give the film strong points for not giving the viewer a cliche conclusion but the characters are too cartoonish and fake, The film just lacks the scares early on, that intro needed to be a cracker, yet leaned a little to the unnecessary. I'm impressed with what the creators have done with the lack of budget but they attempted a bit much, The end result is scattered, comedy seems forced and not natural at times, actors delivering lines with little care and certain character motivations are questionable. The brother leaves the cave and then remembers his brother is down in the cave, I really shrugged my shoulders at that one. This may grow into my creature feature collection, only time will tell. I may have only picked the negatives. I've been going through backlog of movies and reviewing them all over again with dates but a film like this I cannot waste my time. 26-03-2018. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Australian films have seen a resurgence lately with great films like The Babadook and Wyrmwood : Road Of The Dead. The trailer and aggressive social media campaign for Red Billabong left my expectations high and as I was ushered into the cinema at the Gold Coast premiere event, the turn out and audience expectation was extremely high. Fortunately I was not disappointed, Red Billabong dares to draw on Aboriginal mythology with top notch production and plenty of jump scares that make this one of the freakiest and best movies of 2016. Red Billabong follows estranged brothers Tristan (Tim Pocock) and Nick (Dan Ewing) as they reunite at their old family farm in Queensland. They meet there after the death of their grandfather and need to decide what to do with the land. The brothers are approached by the uneasy Mr Richards (Felix Williamson) who wants to purchase the property, but after holding a party with their friends they get curious and believe there is something in the bush surrounding the house. A warning from Mr Garvey (Gregory J Fryer) who leads a band of Aboriginal supernatural fighters (and no I am not making this up!) leads to a supernatural mystery that will have everyone guessing right till the end. This film is the directorial debut for Luke Sparke and you wouldn't know it. Every moment of this film has been planned and shot so carefully and beautifully. The Gold Coast landscape is breath taking and the talented cast are infectious to watch, this combined with the stunning and well crafted CGI creature is Hollywood quality and doesn't leave you with any doubts that this is real. Go into this movie without knowing much about the plot as you can, this is how this movie is meant to be consumed and with plenty of nods to creature features like Jurassic Park and Aliens, this offers a unique and definite Australian spin on the classic 90's monster creature feature. Adding in Aboriginal mythology and indigenous cast members is something that movie goers have been crying out for, and Billabong delivers this in such an original and interesting way, who wouldn't want Mr Garvey and his band of Aboriginal fighters defending the bush against a myriad of monsters. The blend of indigenous mythology and creature feature is well crafted and spun into a movie that you can feel the love and care for this story but also for Australian cinema and the art of film making. Red Billabong has surpassed all my expectations, seeing an Australian movie of high cinematic and production quality mixed with a great story and showcasing outstanding indigenous actors is not an easy feat for a CGI monster romper. Sparke and his crew have delivered one of the finest Australian films of the last few years and this deserves to be seen in cinemas. The movie is led successfully with outstanding performances by Ewing and the rest of the cast as they clearly love the source material. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In the Australian Outback, two brothers discover old secrets and family lies. As their friends start to go missing, they fear they are being stalked by someone or something.
Director
Luke Sparke
Producer
Carly Imrie, Melanie Imrie
Screenwriter
Luke Sparke
Genre
Horror, Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 53m