Australian horror/comedy 100 Bloody Acres tanked at six Australian cinemas last weekend. Producer Julie Ryan has some compelling theories on why that happened.
100 Bloody Acres is ""the kind of gory or splattery film you could take your mother to." That is, according to brothers and co-directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes.
Australian horror comedy 100 Bloody Acres got mostly rave reviews in the US last week including from major media outlets such as The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.
American audiences will get the chance to see Colin and Cameron Cairnes' horror comedy 100 Bloody Acres before it opens in Australia.
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