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From Body Melt to Wolf Creek: These Are Twenty of the Scariest Horror Movie Moments in Australian Cinema

From Body Melt to Wolf Creek: These Are Twenty of the Scariest Horror Movie Moments in Australian Cinema

Andrew F Peirce Nov 29, 2022 25 min read
Articles australian cinema australian film Comedy horror Killing Ground Lake Mungo Next of Kin Patrick Picnic at Hanging Rock Razorback Relic Suburban Mayhem Sushi Noh The Babadook The Invisible Man The Loved Ones The Moogai The Mule The Pyjama Girl Case Wake in Fright wolf creek

When you mention the word ‘Australia’ to anyone who lives outside this sunburnt country, there’s a fairly good chance you’re going to get a response about how everything there wants to kill you. Wheth…

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The Best Australian Films of the Decade - 2010-2019

Andrew F Peirce Aug 26, 2019 26 min read
Articles Best Australian Films Colin Cairnes Craig Monahan David Stratton Down Under Downriver Gillian Armstrong Grant Scicluna Healing Heath Davis Here I Am Jeffrey Walker Jeremy Sims Jonathan Teplitzky Kriv Stenders Last Cab to Darwin Red Dog Red Dog True Blue Sally Aitken Sam McKeith Sari Braithwaite Scare Campaign The Mule Three Summers Tom McKeith Tony Mahony Warwick Thornton Women He's Undressed

With a few months still left to go in 2019, and with those months, a wealth of Australian films yet to come (The Nightingale, Ride Like a Girl, Little Monsters, The Faceless Man, Nekromantik, The Nake…

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