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A nasty bit of counter-programming, "Wolf Creek" is for people sickened by the sentimental excesses of the day and the holiday season and want to hide from them in mayhem, slaughter, torture and ...
Notable DVDs now available include: · Wolf Creek (R) Three twenty-somethings -- Liz (Cassandra Magrath), Kristy (Kestie Morassi) and Ben (Nathan Phillips) -- traveling through the Australian ...
Join or Sign In. Sign in to customize ... Three backpackers travel into the Australian Outback only to find themselves stranded at Wolf Creek crater. Once there, they are encountered by a bushman, ...
Rare audio recordings suggest Aboriginal people worked out how Wolfe Creek Crater was formed, years before scientists arrived and it became a mecca for lovers of the Aussie horror film. Wolfe ...
An initially promising horror film that turns exploitive, "Wolf Creek" fails to deliver the requisite payoff considering its leisurely pace. Gruesome trip into the outback - Los Angeles Times ...
It was thought that a meteorite struck 300,000 years ago to create Wolfe Creek Crater, but new research has found the crater was formed more recently than that.
According to the site, the sequel follows three backpackers visiting the Wolf Creek crater who find themselves racing against death to avoid the clutches of murderer Mick Taylor.
Deep in the heart of Western Australia’s remote outback lies one of Earth’s most perfectly preserved meteorite impact craters ...
The crater was brought to greater fame when it was featured in the slasher horror film Wolf Creek. Submitted by Atlas Obscura contributor samreeve. For more on Wolfe Creek Crater, visit Atlas Obscura!
Harrowing and unpleasant, Aussie horror pic "Wolf Creek" invites comparisons to "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" not just for content, but because both are based -- albeit faintly -- on real-life ...
Image Entertainment will be giving Wolf Creek 2 a VOD release on April 17th with a theatrical run set for May 16th. ... Katarina, and Paul visit the notorious Wolf Creek Crater.
Now don’t be alarmed, but in the past few days we’ve had three asteroids make close passes of Earth – the 35m-wide rock named 2020 RL, the 28m-wide 2021 RA10, and the 20m-wide 2012 SX49.