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Having watched dozens of horror and thriller films throughout my 30+ years on this earth, it's always a nice surprise to tune ...
Australian directing duo Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s horror-laced debut unfolds during an unconventional bachelor’s party that devolves into a nightmarish ordeal full of unsavory revelations. In a rare ...
The Australian horror film brought audiences at SXSW to a bachelor party from Hell—and showed them a helluva good (and frightening) time. Entertainment Critic As a man, I’m going to come out and say ...
A bride-to-be is invited to join her own fiancé’s bachelor party on a remote property in the Australian outback. But as the festivities spiral into beer-soaked chaos, uncomfortable details about their ...
Once Weir and Clark give us a sense of their troubling relationship, we’re taken to Louie’s buck’s night (the Australian equivalent of a bachelor party) with friends Charlie (Jack Bannister), Dylan ...
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In a rare instance of introspection, Dylan (Ben Hunter), a rowdy bro type in his 20s, beams at the possibility that another ...