Two Heads Creek
WRITTEN BY : Jordan Waller
DIRECTED BY : Jesse O’Brien
About the Film
Two Heads Creek is a 2019 Australian/UK horror film that was directed by Jesse O'Brien. The film was released on 21 November 2019 in Australia.
A timid butcher and his drama-queen twin sister adventure to Australia in search of their birth mother. But the seemingly tolerant folk of their hometown are hiding a dark, meaty secret. This film festival favorite follows similar dark-comedy horror of Shaun of the Dead, Evil Dead and Tucker and Dale vs Evil.
Cast:
Kerry Armstrong as Mary
Gary Sweet as Hans
Kathryn Wilder as Annabelle
Jordan Waller as Norman
Where to View
Film Details
Completed : December 2018
Theatrical Release : October 2019
Budget : $5M AUD
Running Time : 85m
Country of Origin : Australia and UK
Screener Link : Click here (password required)
Classification : TV - MA
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Festivals/Awards - Accolade Competition (Won - Award of Excellence Women Filmmakers, Won - Special Mention)
Awards list here - IMDb
Director
Jesse is an Australian director, writer and producer. He is the recipient of the John Hinde Award for Science Fiction by the Australian Writer's Guild for his debut feature film Arrowhead. He directed UK horror comedy Two Heads Creek (2019), and has directed commercial work for Walt Disney. He also produced the sci-fi drama feature Quanta (2019).
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Reviews
"Two Heads Creek is without a doubt the best local Horror/Comedy I’ve seen in years. It’s the perfect blend of something like our very own “100 Bloody Acres” and a dark English comedy like “Inbred”. The production value is sublime, the set dressings have great attention to detail, and the location really works. The cinematography is proficient, the edit comes together well, and Ryan’s score is extremely engaging. All of the actors are very funny individuals, who on top of that deliver entertaining performances. Waller’s writing is crafty and consistently funny, O’Brien’s direction clear from the outset, and the end result is a balanced slice of good gory times.."
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"It’s the opposite of subtle, but that fits with the movie’s generally over-the-top tone, which includes cartoonish characters and buckets of blood and guts, in a style that owes a lot to the early splatter-comedy work of Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi as much as to Australian horror landmarks like Wolf Creek”
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