I love to see a good Australian horror/thriller. Unfortunately there are too few of these out there at the moment, but upcoming indie film WRATH looks set to help fill this gap nicely.
Check out the synopsis and poster below and then head over to the official Facebook page and take a look at the trailer.
WRATH is written & directed by Jonathan N Dixon, which stars Stef Dawson, Rebecca Ratcliff, Corey Page, Xavier Fernandez, William Emmons, Michael Windeyer, Charlie Falkner, Rod Ramsay, Michael Cullen and Bianca Bradey.
Synopsis: “6am on a perfect morning in the Australian Outback as photographer Caroline Webster and her husband Matthew set out from the small roadside motel with two close friends. Traveling south to the coast through the remote region of the Boanyoo Ranges, they encounter a female stranger desperately in need of their help. What unfolds next is a shocking and unrelenting game of cat-and-mouse and a psychological day of terror as they are victimized by three unknown strangers. This confrontation is just the beginning of a painful learning process, as they discover that nothing will ever be the same again”
Check out the synopsis and poster below and then head over to the official Facebook page and take a look at the trailer.
WRATH is written & directed by Jonathan N Dixon, which stars Stef Dawson, Rebecca Ratcliff, Corey Page, Xavier Fernandez, William Emmons, Michael Windeyer, Charlie Falkner, Rod Ramsay, Michael Cullen and Bianca Bradey.
Synopsis: “6am on a perfect morning in the Australian Outback as photographer Caroline Webster and her husband Matthew set out from the small roadside motel with two close friends. Traveling south to the coast through the remote region of the Boanyoo Ranges, they encounter a female stranger desperately in need of their help. What unfolds next is a shocking and unrelenting game of cat-and-mouse and a psychological day of terror as they are victimized by three unknown strangers. This confrontation is just the beginning of a painful learning process, as they discover that nothing will ever be the same again”
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