Wolf Creek 2
Rutger, Katarina, and Paul are backpacking in Australia on the way to be able to explore the landscapes and attractions tourism . Their next destination is the famous Wolf Creek Crater. But this trip will quickly become a nightmare for travelers when they become the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-hunter Mick Taylor.
15 January 1989, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
8 March 1932, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
August 30, 2014
Wolf Creek 2 both deconstructs and perpetuates the myth of boorishly ugly hospitality Down Under, creating a monster who is a distorted yet recognisable part of the Australian character (especially in the current political climate).
May 16, 2014
"Wolf Creek 2" is gory, disturbing, inventive, twisted and rather well made.
May 15, 2014
Ultimately the sequel's raisons d'être seem to be emulating superior movies, from "Deliverance" to "Joy Ride" to "Saw."
May 19, 2014
A brutal and admirably grueling serial-killer thriller, this Australian import is also repetitive and ultimately a little dull.
January 16, 2017
The Wolf Creek series hits the wall with this hopelessly ineffective and mostly tedious entry...
May 16, 2014
"Wolf Creek 2" isn't much different than "Wolf Creek," but it is markedly worse.
May 16, 2014
A fast-moving, lean killing machine that will delight genre fans.
August 24, 2015
Starts out strong and unpredictable -- and then slowly (very slowly) runs out of steam.
May 17, 2014
Jarratt's outward Outback schtick is designed to entrap, but even without the soft sell approach, the genius of Mclean's creation is that he's part and parcel of the brutal landscape.
May 15, 2014
Mick has been reimagined as a chortling, xenophobic butcher who enjoys a singalong of "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" and dismembers his victims with the help of Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces."
May 18, 2014
Its grindhouse appeal will be enough for some audiences, but I sometimes require more of a statement to be made other than "It hurts when outback psychopaths stab you a bunch."
May 15, 2014
As well made as it is, it would be great to see what McLean could do if he were free from genre conventions and could put his many talents to use in a movie not built around beheadings and dismemberments.

