Stars: Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill, Luke McKenzie, Yure Covich, Keith Agius, Catherine Terracini, Berynn Schwerdt, Meganne West, Cain Thompson, Beth Aubrey, Sheridan Harbridge, Damian Dyke, Keith Agius | Written by Kiah Roache-Turner, Tristan Roache-Turner | Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner
A biblically-foretold falling star (the Wyrmwood of the title) leads to an zombie apocalypse on Earth, turning all but those with A negative blood into the walking dead. When Aussie mechanic Barry’s wife and child fall victim to the zombie “virus” he seeks out the only other member of his family, his sister Brooke – who, after surviving a zombie attack, is abducted by a sinister team of gas-masked soldiers and experimented on by a mad military scientist. Teaming up with a handful of other survivors, Barry heads across the outback in a truck powered only by zombie blood, to track down his sister and kick plenty of zombie ass along the way!
A biblically-foretold falling star (the Wyrmwood of the title) leads to an zombie apocalypse on Earth, turning all but those with A negative blood into the walking dead. When Aussie mechanic Barry’s wife and child fall victim to the zombie “virus” he seeks out the only other member of his family, his sister Brooke – who, after surviving a zombie attack, is abducted by a sinister team of gas-masked soldiers and experimented on by a mad military scientist. Teaming up with a handful of other survivors, Barry heads across the outback in a truck powered only by zombie blood, to track down his sister and kick plenty of zombie ass along the way!
- 3/5/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
With an endurance and tenacity not unlike his makeshift armor-coated characters that blast, smash, and slash their way through the living dead, Kiah Roache-Turner has delivered an energetic, slickly styled entry to the zombie sub-genre with his feature film debut, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead. Hollywood's Arena Cinema is bringing the action-packed horror film from Australia to Los Angeles with their week-long run of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead beginning this Friday, and we've been provided with five pairs of tickets to give away for this Saturday's screening.
Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (2) tickets to the 10:30pm screening of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead at Arena Cinema Hollywood this Saturday, February 28th.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “Wyrmwood Contest”. Be sure to include your name, guest's name, and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on February 28th.
Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (2) tickets to the 10:30pm screening of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead at Arena Cinema Hollywood this Saturday, February 28th.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “Wyrmwood Contest”. Be sure to include your name, guest's name, and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on February 28th.
- 2/24/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A still from Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead..
Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead was the most downloaded film globally last weekend, according to one torrent site, after being launched in the Us on iTunes on Friday.
The rampant piracy dismays Kiah Roache-Turner, who made his feature debut directing the Zombie horror/comedy, co-written and produced with his brother Tristan.
The saga of mechanic Barry (Jay Gallagher), who loses his family in an Apocalypse then sets out with best mate Benny (Leon Burchill) to find his missing sister (Bianca Bradey), it had one-off screenings at 76 cinemas nationally last Friday night.
Distributed by Studiocanal, the film grossed $85,000, which brings its total to $124,000 including the proceeds from five Moonlight Cinema screenings.
As an alternate content title, it will be released on DVD and on digital platforms on April 2. While that.s faster than the traditional 120- day holdback, it.s not fast enough for the brothers.
Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead was the most downloaded film globally last weekend, according to one torrent site, after being launched in the Us on iTunes on Friday.
The rampant piracy dismays Kiah Roache-Turner, who made his feature debut directing the Zombie horror/comedy, co-written and produced with his brother Tristan.
The saga of mechanic Barry (Jay Gallagher), who loses his family in an Apocalypse then sets out with best mate Benny (Leon Burchill) to find his missing sister (Bianca Bradey), it had one-off screenings at 76 cinemas nationally last Friday night.
Distributed by Studiocanal, the film grossed $85,000, which brings its total to $124,000 including the proceeds from five Moonlight Cinema screenings.
As an alternate content title, it will be released on DVD and on digital platforms on April 2. While that.s faster than the traditional 120- day holdback, it.s not fast enough for the brothers.
- 2/16/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
In general, I haven’t been a big fan of zombie movies over the last five years. It may be related to how zombie-crazy pop culture has gotten as of late, but I rarely get enthused these days over the prospect of watching the undead munch their way through yet another 90 minutes of my time. But then a movie like Wyrmwood comes along and completely proves me wrong. This Australian zombie romp is as gory as it is fiercely hilarious, managing to find some clever new twists to the ever-popular subgenre.
Wyrmwood was entitled after a passage in the Book of Revelations that prophesized the end of days after “ a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky and turned the water bitter.” It’s a biblical allegory that fits perfectly here as the outbreak of the zombie pandemic is caused by a passing comet one night; people...
Wyrmwood was entitled after a passage in the Book of Revelations that prophesized the end of days after “ a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky and turned the water bitter.” It’s a biblical allegory that fits perfectly here as the outbreak of the zombie pandemic is caused by a passing comet one night; people...
- 2/13/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead is a confident debut from Aussie filmmaker Kiah Roache-Turner, a man who dares to create an apocalyptic landscape that re-imagines zombie lore in a ballsy new light. Gone are the teachings of George A. Romero, as Kiah and his brother Tristan instead turn to down-under legend George Miller for inspiration and a more action-heavy attitude over traditional zombie thinking. Kiah and Tristan set out to make a film that blends Mad Max and Night Of The Living Dead, and they certainly whip up a rip-roaring mechanized nightmare that screams “Mission Accomplished.” Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead establishes a violent dystopia filled with armored vehicles, sick experiments and tons of bad blood, and while the story leaves unexplained holes, Wyrmwood is a lonely road I’d love to travel down many more times.
When Australia is ravaged by a massive zombie infection, only a few survivors...
When Australia is ravaged by a massive zombie infection, only a few survivors...
- 2/12/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
We’re back with another video round-up. This time around we have a trailer, clip, and bonus feature interview excerpt from Scream Factory’s upcoming New Year’s Evil Blu-ray release (due out on February 24th), as well as the green band trailer and a new clip from IFC Midnight’s road trip zombie movie, Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead, and also a video celebrating the wonderful traits of a key character on AMC’s The Walking Dead. *Spoiler warning for those who haven’t seen the latest episode of The Walking Dead.*
New Year’s Evil Blu-ray: “Diane “Blaze” Sullivan, the host of a nationally televised punk-rock show on New Year’s Eve, is receiving calls from a mysterious killer who tells her of his plans to off someone at midnight in each of America’s major time zones… and she will be the last.
Starring Roz Kelly (who...
New Year’s Evil Blu-ray: “Diane “Blaze” Sullivan, the host of a nationally televised punk-rock show on New Year’s Eve, is receiving calls from a mysterious killer who tells her of his plans to off someone at midnight in each of America’s major time zones… and she will be the last.
Starring Roz Kelly (who...
- 2/12/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Kicking off with a special screening on Thursday 26th February and hosting eleven films on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th February, the UK’s favourite horror fantasy festival celebrates ten ‘gore-ious’ years at its second home at the Glasgow Film Festival with an all-exclusive slate of the freshest new horror films around – including three World, two European and six UK premieres!
The shocktacular line-up starts on Thurs 26 Feb in sumptuous Hammer-style with the UK premiere of the Edgar Allan Poe based Eliza Graves featuring an all-star Hollywood cast, including Kate Beckinsale, Ben Kingsley, Jim Sturgess and Michael Caine.
Friday’s fearsome line-up kicks off with the European premiere of The Atticus Institute, the paranormal activity shockumentary of the year, written and directed by Chris Sparling, who wrote ‘Buried’. This is followed by the World Premiere of The Hoarder, starring an on-form Mischa Barton who uncovers the worst horrors in the...
The shocktacular line-up starts on Thurs 26 Feb in sumptuous Hammer-style with the UK premiere of the Edgar Allan Poe based Eliza Graves featuring an all-star Hollywood cast, including Kate Beckinsale, Ben Kingsley, Jim Sturgess and Michael Caine.
Friday’s fearsome line-up kicks off with the European premiere of The Atticus Institute, the paranormal activity shockumentary of the year, written and directed by Chris Sparling, who wrote ‘Buried’. This is followed by the World Premiere of The Hoarder, starring an on-form Mischa Barton who uncovers the worst horrors in the...
- 1/21/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A new dawn of artificial intelligence, a truck that’s literally fueled by zombies, neck-chomping co-workers, and much more. We’re back with another trio of trailers, this time featuring Chappie, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead, and Bloodsucking Bastards.
“Every child comes into the world full of promise, and none more so than Chappie: he is gifted, special, a prodigy. Like any child, Chappie will come under the influence of his surroundings – some good, some bad – and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own man. But there’s one thing that makes Chappie different from anyone else: he is a robot. The first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. His life, his story, will change the way the world looks at robots and humans forever.”
Directed by Neill Blomkamp off a screenplay he wrote with Terri Tatchell,...
“Every child comes into the world full of promise, and none more so than Chappie: he is gifted, special, a prodigy. Like any child, Chappie will come under the influence of his surroundings – some good, some bad – and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own man. But there’s one thing that makes Chappie different from anyone else: he is a robot. The first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. His life, his story, will change the way the world looks at robots and humans forever.”
Directed by Neill Blomkamp off a screenplay he wrote with Terri Tatchell,...
- 1/15/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Zombie movies take a high-octane turn with IFC Midnight’s “Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead.” The film is directed by Kiah Roache-Turner and written by Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner. The film stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill, Yure Covich, Luke McKenzie, Keith Agius, Catherine Terracini and Meganne West and focuses on survivors in Australia who fight zombies with fast cars, Diy weapons and a lot of zombie-killing. “Zombies invade the Australian Outback in this brain-splattered, Mad Max-meets-the-undead thrill ride. When an apocalyptic event turns everyone around him-including his wife and daughter-into marauding zombies, everyman mechanic Barry arms himself to the teeth, soups up his car, and hits the road in [ Read More ]
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- 1/13/2015
- by monique
- ShockYa
A new trailer has been released for the zombie apocalyptic movie Wyrmwood. This film, to be released by IFC Films, involves toxin spewing meteorites and a world of the undead. This indie film stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradley and Leon Burchill. The extended trailer is hosted here. The trailer shows one man in search of his sister. A whole army of the undead lay in his way. As well, a strange scientist experiments with a toxin as the whole world goes to hell. Full of action sequences and bloody characters, this latest trailer for Wyrmwood is the best to date. Fans of zombie actioners can view the entire trailer below. As well, IFC Films will release this title on February 13th, 2015, through Video-on-demand. Release Date: February 13th, 2015 (VOD). Director: Kiah Roache-Turner. Writers: Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner. Cast: Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey and Leon Burchill. The latest trailer for Wyrmwood...
- 1/9/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
For a first-up effort, the horror/comedy Wyrmwood looks like being a powerful catalyst for the careers of brothers Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner.
A Us distribution deal is in final negotiation after Studiocanal acquired the Australian and UK rights and last week the brothers signed with one of the top five Hollywood talent agencies.
Paradigm Agency, which handles horror maestro James Wan, courted the brothers after seeing a trailer of the film they co-wrote and produced, and Kiah directed.
Two Paradigm reps attended the world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas, where the micro-budgeted film got rave reviews from critics.
.The Paradigm guys were completely passionate,. Kiah tells If. Before signing the brothers had arranged to meet with the Us studios, agents and producers in Hollywood, all on their own initiative.
Kiah was stoked to be discussing directing Us projects budgeted at between $40 million and $60 million. But he...
A Us distribution deal is in final negotiation after Studiocanal acquired the Australian and UK rights and last week the brothers signed with one of the top five Hollywood talent agencies.
Paradigm Agency, which handles horror maestro James Wan, courted the brothers after seeing a trailer of the film they co-wrote and produced, and Kiah directed.
Two Paradigm reps attended the world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas, where the micro-budgeted film got rave reviews from critics.
.The Paradigm guys were completely passionate,. Kiah tells If. Before signing the brothers had arranged to meet with the Us studios, agents and producers in Hollywood, all on their own initiative.
Kiah was stoked to be discussing directing Us projects budgeted at between $40 million and $60 million. But he...
- 11/2/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Let’s just agree right off the bat that we aren’t going to get into “the infected are vs. the infected aren’t” zombies argument, k? People are passionate about their beliefs on the subject. We get it. I’m not even going to say which side of the argument I fall on. That said, Wyrmwood is a new Aussie zombie flick, of the infected variety, from first time director Kiah Roache-Turner, who also co-wrote it with brother Tristan Roache-Turner . It promises to be “Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead”, and if you ask me, that’s pretty much making the bold statement that this is probably the best thing ever. Can it even be expected to deliver entertainment on that level? The short answer is no, the longer answer is below.
Synopsis from IMDb:
Barry is a talented mechanic and family man whose life is torn apart...
Synopsis from IMDb:
Barry is a talented mechanic and family man whose life is torn apart...
- 11/2/2014
- by Mitch Reaves
- The Liberal Dead
The Australian shot Wyrmwood recently premiered at Fantastic Fest. This zombie thriller involves kidnapping and experiments gone wrong. A second film clip has been released for the film, which can be found here. As well, Wyrmwood stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradley and Leon Burchill. This flick will release in North America through Xyz Films. More details on the film are hosted here. In the zombie apocalypse, Barry's (Jay Gallagher) life disassembles when his sister is kidnapped. Barry searches for her, while teaming up with another survivor, Benny (Leon Burchill). Together they roam through the undead wasteland, where one wrong turn could be their last. Wyrmwood has received positive reviews from Fantastic Fest. From Twitch Film, Peter Martin likes the blend of genres: "wildly apocalyptic with dollops of silliness." The apocalypse is about more than just survival. Rochefort of Quiet Earth also liked the film's use of comedy: "it does a...
- 9/22/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Brothers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner have brought a unique approach to the zombie sub-genre with their debut feature Wyrmwood, which skilfully mixes mayhem and black comedy.
That.s the consensus of the reviews on horror movie web sites following the world premiere of the low-budget Australian film at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas last Friday night.
Directed by Kiah, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tristan, the plot follows Barry (Jay Gallagher), a mechanic who loses his family in an Apocalypse, as he sets out with best mate Benny (Leon Burchill) to find his missing sister (Bianca Bradey).
As If reported, the brothers took nearly four years to make the film,. shot over 20 weekends in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Kellyville and Oberon. Screen Australia provided completion funding, Studiocanal acquired the Australian and UK rights, Xyz Films is the North American rep and Altitude Film Sales handles the rest of the world.
That.s the consensus of the reviews on horror movie web sites following the world premiere of the low-budget Australian film at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas last Friday night.
Directed by Kiah, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tristan, the plot follows Barry (Jay Gallagher), a mechanic who loses his family in an Apocalypse, as he sets out with best mate Benny (Leon Burchill) to find his missing sister (Bianca Bradey).
As If reported, the brothers took nearly four years to make the film,. shot over 20 weekends in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Kellyville and Oberon. Screen Australia provided completion funding, Studiocanal acquired the Australian and UK rights, Xyz Films is the North American rep and Altitude Film Sales handles the rest of the world.
- 9/21/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Altitude Film Entertainment sinks teeth into Australian zombie thriller, which world premieres today.
UK-based Altitude Film Sales has secured international sales for Wyrmwood from Australian film-makers, the Roache-Turner Brothers.
The zombie action thriller, directed by Kiah Roache-Turner and written by Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner, will receive its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin today (Sept 19).
The film is produced by the Roache-Turner Brothers’ Guerilla Films and stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey and Leon Burchill.
Mostly self-financed, and using a social media campaign, the film was finished with the support of completion funding from Screen Australia.
Mike Runagall, MD of Altitude Film Sales, said watching the film transported him back “to the unadulterated fun of the early work of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson”.
Studiocanal has acquired distribution rights to Australia, New Zealand and UK. North American Rights are handled by Xyz Films.
“Australia makes such great genre films,” said writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner. “Films like Mad...
UK-based Altitude Film Sales has secured international sales for Wyrmwood from Australian film-makers, the Roache-Turner Brothers.
The zombie action thriller, directed by Kiah Roache-Turner and written by Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner, will receive its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin today (Sept 19).
The film is produced by the Roache-Turner Brothers’ Guerilla Films and stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey and Leon Burchill.
Mostly self-financed, and using a social media campaign, the film was finished with the support of completion funding from Screen Australia.
Mike Runagall, MD of Altitude Film Sales, said watching the film transported him back “to the unadulterated fun of the early work of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson”.
Studiocanal has acquired distribution rights to Australia, New Zealand and UK. North American Rights are handled by Xyz Films.
“Australia makes such great genre films,” said writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner. “Films like Mad...
- 9/19/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Studiocanal has acquired the UK and Australian rights to Wyrmwood, a horror/comedy billed as Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead.
That.s quite a coup for Tristan Roache-Turner and Kiah Roache-Turner, who shot the film at weekends over the past four years.
The brothers co-wrote the screenplay and produced, and Kiah directed in his feature film debut. They are in Austin, Texas for the world premiere on Friday night Us time at Fantastic Fest.
.We are pretty stoked,. Tristan tells If, referring to the Studiocanal deals and the film being invited to Fantastic Fest and to next month.s Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
The brothers started shooting in Sydney in December 2010 without a completed script, just the intention to make a movie which mashed the Mad Max and horror genres. .We thought it would take 12 months and we.d make it like Peter Jackson,...
That.s quite a coup for Tristan Roache-Turner and Kiah Roache-Turner, who shot the film at weekends over the past four years.
The brothers co-wrote the screenplay and produced, and Kiah directed in his feature film debut. They are in Austin, Texas for the world premiere on Friday night Us time at Fantastic Fest.
.We are pretty stoked,. Tristan tells If, referring to the Studiocanal deals and the film being invited to Fantastic Fest and to next month.s Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
The brothers started shooting in Sydney in December 2010 without a completed script, just the intention to make a movie which mashed the Mad Max and horror genres. .We thought it would take 12 months and we.d make it like Peter Jackson,...
- 9/18/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Screen Australia today announced investment of nearly. $965,000 for three films and a feature documentary, estimated to generate more than $6.8 million of production.
Fiona Cameron, Screen Australia.s chief operating officer, said, .This round we have backed a diverse collection of projects that promises audiences an amusing, informative and imaginative experience with innovative narratives and vivid characters..
Funding was allocated to Madman Productions for the feature A Month of Sundays from writer/director Matthew Saville (Felony, Noise, The Slap, Cloudstreet) and producers Nick Batzias and Kirsty Stark.
The film follows real estate agent Frank Mollard (played by Anthony Lapaglia), whose life takes an unexpected turn when he receives a call from his dead mother, sending him on a journey of redemption.
WildBear Entertainment will receive completion funding for Electric Boogaloo: The Wild Untold Story of Cannon Films, Mark Hartley's doco about movie-obsessed immigrant cousins, Yoram Globus and the late Menahem Golan,...
Fiona Cameron, Screen Australia.s chief operating officer, said, .This round we have backed a diverse collection of projects that promises audiences an amusing, informative and imaginative experience with innovative narratives and vivid characters..
Funding was allocated to Madman Productions for the feature A Month of Sundays from writer/director Matthew Saville (Felony, Noise, The Slap, Cloudstreet) and producers Nick Batzias and Kirsty Stark.
The film follows real estate agent Frank Mollard (played by Anthony Lapaglia), whose life takes an unexpected turn when he receives a call from his dead mother, sending him on a journey of redemption.
WildBear Entertainment will receive completion funding for Electric Boogaloo: The Wild Untold Story of Cannon Films, Mark Hartley's doco about movie-obsessed immigrant cousins, Yoram Globus and the late Menahem Golan,...
- 9/5/2014
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
Described as Australia's answer to Harold and Kumar, as well as Cheech And Chong, and also Australia's first indigenous comedy feature film, Stone Bros stars Aboriginal actors Luke Carroll and Leon Burchill, and is directed by Richard J Frankland. The movie was released in Australian cinemas in September, 2009 and is now making its debut in the USA, via iTunes, as I've been informed. Previously profiled on this blog, the synopsis for the pot-fueled road-trip reads: Sick of the city life and their dead end jobs, primo-stoner Charlie and his up-tight cousin Eddie decide it's time to reconnect with their homegrown roots. Taking off in a beat-up Ford they spark it...
- 4/15/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
If flesh-eating shamblers were to reside anywhere on the planet, it would be in a place called Wyrmwood. It just sounds so right, doesn't it? Well, rest assured they are there in full force in this latest indie tale of blood, guts, and headshots.
From writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner comes Wyrmwood, which is being billed as a “no-holds-barred, retina-blistering Aussie post-apocalyptic zombie film.”
Jay Gallagher, Yure Covich, Catherine Terracinin, Luke McKenzie, Keith Agius, Jack Henry, Warwick Comber, Leon Burchill, Bianca Bradey, Cain Thompson, and Sam Haf all star. Check out the first teaser eye candy below, and look for more on this one Asap.
Synopsis
Barry (Gallagher) is a talented mechanic and family man whose life is torn apart on the eve of a zombie apocalypse. On the road he teams up with Chalker, a fellow survivor, and together they must arm themselves and prepare to battle their way through hordes...
From writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner comes Wyrmwood, which is being billed as a “no-holds-barred, retina-blistering Aussie post-apocalyptic zombie film.”
Jay Gallagher, Yure Covich, Catherine Terracinin, Luke McKenzie, Keith Agius, Jack Henry, Warwick Comber, Leon Burchill, Bianca Bradey, Cain Thompson, and Sam Haf all star. Check out the first teaser eye candy below, and look for more on this one Asap.
Synopsis
Barry (Gallagher) is a talented mechanic and family man whose life is torn apart on the eve of a zombie apocalypse. On the road he teams up with Chalker, a fellow survivor, and together they must arm themselves and prepare to battle their way through hordes...
- 11/30/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
And now, a little spotlight on an indie film currently in post-production... Resurrecting old school Oz-ploitation, the brother team of Kiah (director) and Tristan (producer) Roache-Turnerʼs Wyrmwood, a no-holds-barred, retina blistering Aussie post-apocalyptic zombie film, kicks it into fifth gear with a swift shot to the nuts and a hefty dose of nitrous infused badass.
Starring Jay Gallagher, Yure Covich, Catherine Terracinin, Luke McKenzie, Keith Agius, Jack Henry, Warwick Comber, Leon Burchill, Bianca Bradey, Cain Thompson, Sam Haft.
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Starring Jay Gallagher, Yure Covich, Catherine Terracinin, Luke McKenzie, Keith Agius, Jack Henry, Warwick Comber, Leon Burchill, Bianca Bradey, Cain Thompson, Sam Haft.
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- 11/30/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Mabo has won Film of the Year at the 2012 Deadly Awards, held last night at the Sydney Opera House.
The film’s stars also took out top honours in their categories.
The annual Deadly Awards, now in its 18th year, honour Indigenous excellence in various categories across arts, music and sport.
Mabo was selected ahead of documentaries Freedom Rides 40 Years On and The Tall Man.
Premiering at the Sydney Film Festival, Mabo is an ABC commissioned telemovie on the life of Indigenous activist Eddie Mabo, directed by Rachel Perkins and produced by Blackfella Films.
Mabo actors Jimi Bani and Deborah Mailman made it a clean sweep for the film, winning in their Male and Female Actor of the Year categories.
Bani won ahead of The Strait’s Aaron Fa’aoso, Buried City’s Meyne Wyatt, Charles Passi for Mabo and Leon Burchill for The Krakouer.
Mailman beat Outland’s Christine Anu,...
The film’s stars also took out top honours in their categories.
The annual Deadly Awards, now in its 18th year, honour Indigenous excellence in various categories across arts, music and sport.
Mabo was selected ahead of documentaries Freedom Rides 40 Years On and The Tall Man.
Premiering at the Sydney Film Festival, Mabo is an ABC commissioned telemovie on the life of Indigenous activist Eddie Mabo, directed by Rachel Perkins and produced by Blackfella Films.
Mabo actors Jimi Bani and Deborah Mailman made it a clean sweep for the film, winning in their Male and Female Actor of the Year categories.
Bani won ahead of The Strait’s Aaron Fa’aoso, Buried City’s Meyne Wyatt, Charles Passi for Mabo and Leon Burchill for The Krakouer.
Mailman beat Outland’s Christine Anu,...
- 9/26/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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