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The outback once more becomes a place of horror as another unwitting tourist becomes the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-hunter Mick Taylor.
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| 2UE That Movie ShowBlake HowardWOLF CREEK 2 is just the crazy ride one hopes for in this ever affective horror genre but it's the pervasive satire that you absorb in this vulnerable state that leaves an indelible mark. |
| The PlaylistChristopher SchobertWhile the politics and film as a whole are not entirely successful, there is much to admire in “Wolf Creek 2,” not the least if which is director Greg McLean’s chutzpah. He is a visually adept filmmaker who makes fine use of the broad canvas that is the outback. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordJarratt'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. |
| Detroit NewsTom Long"Wolf Creek 2" is gory, disturbing, inventive, twisted and rather well made. |
| CraveOnlineFred TopelWolf Creek ramped up to that relentless third act; Wolf Creek 2 begins at that third act and remains as relentless as ever. |
| CinemaDopeGlenn LovellWith apologies to Nicole Kidman and Crocodile Dundee, Australia's new No. 1 export is Mick Taylor, the ruddy-faced psycho with the muttonchops and maniacal snort-laugh. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereIf you can stomach it, another great, lupine performance as Outback psycho-killer by Aussie actor John Jarratt. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfA did-anyone-ask-for-this? sequel that manages to improve on its predecessor, but I'm not entirely sure that could be classified as a positive reaction. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA 106-minute game of cat and mouse where no one is safe, Greg McLean's second installment is fearless in the depths it plunders, very, very nearly matching the original in terms of its disturbing vitality and ultimate prolonged urgency. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.I didn't think it was possible, but Greg McLean has managed to create a sequel to "Wolf Creek" that's even more despicable than the first. |