Wolf Creek 2 premieres at the 2013 Venice Film Festival in a midnight screening.
Serial killer Mick Taylor is back- and it seems he's even scarier and more brutal.
This may turn out to be a premature and fanciful call but 2014 is shaping as potentially one of the strongest years for Australian films, commercially and critically, in recent memory.
Roadshow Films announced today it will release the trailer for the sequel to the highest grossing Australian R18 film of all time, Wolf Creek 2, on October 21st.
The outback once more becomes a place of horror as another unwitting tourist becomes the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-shooter Mick Taylor.
Films from Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Italy, Malta, Romania, Wales, Ireland, Canada and Columbia, will feature as part of the 2013 Adelaide Kids Film Festival program.
Image Entertainment has picked up US rights to writer-director Greg Mclean's horror/thriller Wolf Creek 2.
Craig Lahiff's thriller Swerve will debut in the US on December 6 at five cinemas, screening at prime locations in New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Atlanta and Houston.