Two Heads Creek
Two Heads Creek (2019)

Two Heads Creek

5/5
(70 votes)
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Removing your eyes and ears with a blunt tool yields more pleasure. A film that butchers, dissects, dismembers and cannibalises the soul of satire and feeds it to the pigs with as little humour as possible.

A butcher and his twin sister have gone to Australia to find their birth mother, but what they end up finding is a small town that has a carnivorous - and yes, cannibalistic - secret. Two Heads Creek lets you know that it's a quality, fun romp right from the beginning with great credits and well-done camerawork.

Two Heads Creek is a witty, hilarious take on Ocker culture and Australia's immigration policy that employs an outsider's point of view (courtesy of Jordan Waller's intelligently observed screenplay) to show us ourselves as we would perhaps rather not be seen. The second feature for director Jesse O'Brien and director of photography Samuel Baulch after 2016's arty science fiction epic Arrowhead, it ramps up to an even higher standard of film craft and further confirms that these two film makers are a team to watch.

I've been watching horror movies recently for Halloween, which is how I managed to view this atrocity. Terrible acting, juvenile script , heavy handed woke agenda and not very funny for something touted as a horror comedy.

Anyone who rated this movie a one, is an idiot. The film is hilarious, the acting is well done, and it's well worth watching.

Saw this at Monsterfest, nice locations and good for a low budget Aussie laugh. Definitely won't be some peoples piece of cake but the filmmakers did a good job.

Than gedai to this lot. but as a comedy it works at times, the gore comes very precautiously served just to make a bigger crowd of an audience, because horrorscary it aint.

Cheap cheesy and stupid don't waste your time..

In the tradition of Peter Jackson's Brain Dead and Meet the Feebles comes this aussie charmer. Expect lots of gore in the second half, and over the top performances with broad humour.

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