The malevolent Mick Taylor sets his sights on prey that fights back in the first season of Wolf Creek, coming out on DVD this March from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
Press Release: Horror icon Mick Taylor returns with the upcoming release of Wolf Creek Season One arriving on DVD March 21.
Street Date: 3/21/17
DVD Srp: $19.98
Program Description
Based on the iconic cult movie franchise, the all-new revenge thriller television series Wolf Creek: Season One arrives on DVD March 21 from Lionsgate. The season is currently available on Digital HD. John Jarratt reprises his role as the murdering psychopath of the Australian Outback, Mick Taylor. One of the most exciting new shows on cable network Pop, the series also stars Lucy Fry as an American college student who hunts down Mick Taylor to avenge the murder of her family. Executive produced by the film franchise’s creator and director, Greg McLean, the Wolf Creek...
Press Release: Horror icon Mick Taylor returns with the upcoming release of Wolf Creek Season One arriving on DVD March 21.
Street Date: 3/21/17
DVD Srp: $19.98
Program Description
Based on the iconic cult movie franchise, the all-new revenge thriller television series Wolf Creek: Season One arrives on DVD March 21 from Lionsgate. The season is currently available on Digital HD. John Jarratt reprises his role as the murdering psychopath of the Australian Outback, Mick Taylor. One of the most exciting new shows on cable network Pop, the series also stars Lucy Fry as an American college student who hunts down Mick Taylor to avenge the murder of her family. Executive produced by the film franchise’s creator and director, Greg McLean, the Wolf Creek...
- 1/10/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
I know some people greatly dislike Greg Mclean’s Wolf Creek. If I had to take a guess as to why, it would be because it was released right around the height of the “torture porn” craze. When Saw and Hostel made it popular, studios cashed in with both super-low-budget features, and features with a decent budget. Wolf Creek was different, to me. It wasn’t just another “torture porn” film. It was part of the Ozploitation resurgence that occurred during the mid-to-late portion of the last decade. It was stunningly photographed, and oozing with atmosphere. It featured a solid slow-burning pace, where at any moment, you felt, things could go from bad to worse in any imaginable way. It also featured John Jarratt as one of the most terrifyingly charismatic psychopaths to hit the screen in the last couple of decades. It was slow, however. So, people of the...
- 4/2/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
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