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“Wolf Creek: Season One” is a Blood Soaked Romp Through the Australian Outback

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Written by Shannon McGrew

I’ve always had a weird fascination with the “Wolf Creek” movies. They aren’t necessarily the best serial killer films I’ve seen, but I can’t help being attracted to the Aussie killer himself, Mick Taylor. The mixture of his unapologetic violence and charismatic humor continues to captivate me, even though his depravity is completely unsettling. This past fall, the cable network Pop premiered the series based on the wildly popular films and it has quickly become one of the most exciting and talked about new shows on cable.

Wolf Creek

“Wolf Creek: Season 1”, centers around Eve, a college student who is on the hunt to kill Mick Taylor after he brutally slaughters her family in the Australian Outback. The series stars John Jarret (Wolf Creek, Wolf Creek 2), who reprises his role as the deranged murderer, along with Lucy Fry (TV’s 11.23.63, Mr. Church) and Dustin Clare (TV’s “Spartacus: War of the Damned”). The series was also executive produced by the creator and director of the “Wolf Creek” franchise, Greg McLean.

All in all, there were a lot of aspects that I enjoyed about “Wolf Creek: Season 1”. As I mentioned, I’m a fan of the character Mick Taylor, and I was happy to see that John Jarrett agreed to reprise his role, as I don’t think anyone could take his place. He was just as psychotic in the show as he is in the movies and sets the stage early on by proving the magnitude of carnage he’s capable of. I enjoyed Lucy Fry as Eve, though I did have some issues with the decisions her character makes, she was still able to evoke strength and badassery that was enjoyable to watch on screen. As for Dustin Clark, who plays police officer Sullivan Hill, I grew to like him as the season went on and found myself incredibly concerned for his well-being.

I think one of my biggest problems with the series stemmed from the storyline and the believability of Lucy Fry’s character. I had a hard time believing she was capable of all that she was able to do, in a foreign country, while evading police, and on the search for a crazed serial killer. Listen, we can all do incredible things when motivated by hate, but this seemed to be a little bit of a stretch. Speaking of the police, I initially had a hard time coming to terms with the depiction of Australian law enforcement, especially because they didn’t really seem motivated to solve anything until an Australian friend of mine informed me that the depiction was pretty accurate.

I also noticed that the pacing of the show seemed to be a bit off. There were moments where the storyline seemed to unnecessarily drag on resulting in some slow points and unneeded filler. However, when the action began to unfold, there wasn’t a dull moment in sight. For those who love blood and gore, you are going to be very pleased with the fate of some of the characters. One thing I noticed about this show, and I’m not sure if it has to do with the cable channel it’s on, but it does not hold back when it comes to showcasing the different ways Mick Taylor likes to torture and kill his victims.

An aspect of the show that really impressed me from the first episode to the last was the cinematography and depiction of the Australian Outback. The camera work was astounding and the art direction that was taken to film the series was visually impressive. Also, there was a realistic feel that was captured to make the audience feel as though they were immersed within the show. I also appreciated that the actors and actresses didn’t look all done up and perfect, especially considering our main character was running for her life in the Outback. Each person that was encountered looked tired, dirty, and sweaty and for whatever reason, that seemed to fit perfectly with what was going on with the show.

Lastly, one of my favorite parts of this series was when we learned about Mick Taylor’s backstory. Unfortunately, we don’t get to find that out until the end of the season, but it was incredibly fascinating and gave viewers a glimpse into how and why Mick is the way he is. I would like to see more of Mick’s story in the future as I thought it was one of the most compelling aspects of the series.

Overall, “Wolf Creek: Season 1”, has a lot of enjoyable moments that lend themselves to the impressive cinematography and the bloodshed and carnage that unfolds. Though the pacing and storyline could have been tightened up more, it didn’t deter me from binge-watching the entire season. My only other gripe had to do with the ending. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone that’s interested in watching (so I suggest you stop reading now… are you done… are you sure? Okay) but if someone is clearly killed, and I mean in a “no way they could have survived that” scenario, then there is no reason to bring them back. By doing that, you have lost that ounce of validity that the show possessed. With that being said, if what John Jarrett says to be true, we will be seeing not only a “Wolf Creek: Season 2” but also a third installment to the “Wolf Creek” movie franchise. And truth be told, even with all of my issues with this season, I’m pretty much okay with Mick Taylor gracing the big (and small) screen once again.

“Wolf Creek: Season 1” is now available to own on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.

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Yay or Nay: What’s Good and Bad in Horror This Week

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Welcome to Yay or Nay a weekly mini post about what I think is good and bad news in the horror community written in bite-sized chunks. 

Yay:

Mike Flanagan talking about directing the next chapter in the Exorcist trilogy. That might mean he saw the last one and realized there were two left and if he does anything well it’s draw out a story. 

Yay:

To the announcement of a new IP-based film Mickey Vs Winnie. It’s fun to read comical hot takes from people who haven’t even seen the movie yet.

Nay:

The new Faces of Death reboot gets an R rating. It’s not really fair — Gen-Z should get an unrated version like past generations so they can question their mortality the same as the rest of us did. 

Yay:

Russell Crowe is doing another possession movie. He’s quickly becoming another Nic Cage by saying yes to every script, bringing the magic back to B-movies, and more money into VOD. 

Nay:

Putting The Crow back in theaters for its 30th anniversary. Re-releasing classic movies at the cinema to celebrate a milestone is perfectly fine, but doing so when the lead actor in that film was killed on set due to neglect is a cash grab of the worst kind. 

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The Top-Searched Free Horror/Action Movies on Tubi This Week

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The free streaming service Tubi is a great place to scroll when you’re unsure what to watch. They are not sponsored or affiliated with iHorror. Still, we really appreciate their library because it’s so robust and has many obscure horror movies so rare you can’t find them anywhere in the wild except, if you’re lucky, in a moist cardboard box at a yard sale. Other than Tubi, where else are you going to find Nightwish (1990), Spookies (1986), or The Power (1984)?

We take a look at the most searched horror titles on the platform this week, hopefully, to save you some time in your endeavor to find something free to watch on Tubi.

Interestingly at the top of the list is one of the most polarizing sequels ever made, the female-led Ghostbusters reboot from 2016. Perhaps viewers have seen the latest sequel Frozen Empire and are curious about this franchise anomaly. They will be happy to know it’s not as bad as some think and is genuinely funny in spots.

So take a look at the list below and tell us if you are interested in any of them this weekend.

1. Ghostbusters (2016)

Ghostbusters (2016)

An otherworldly invasion of New York City assembles a pair of proton-packed paranormal enthusiasts, a nuclear engineer and a subway worker for battle.An otherworldly invasion of New York City assembles a pair of proton-packed paranormal enthusiasts, a nuclear engineer and a subway worker for battle.

2. Rampage

When a group of animals becomes vicious after a genetic experiment goes awry, a primatologist must find an antidote to avert a global catastrophe.

3. The Conjuring The Devil Made Me Do It

Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren uncover an occult conspiracy as they help a defendant argue that a demon forced him to commit murder.

4. Terrifier 2

After being resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to Miles County, where his next victims, a teenage girl and her brother, await.

5. Don’t Breathe

A group of teens breaks into a blind man’s home, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect crime but get more than they bargained for once inside.

6. The Conjuring 2

In one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, Lorraine and Ed Warren help a single mother of four in a house plagued by sinister spirits.

7. Child’s Play (1988)

A dying serial killer uses voodoo to transfer his soul into a Chucky doll which winds up in the hands of a boy who may be the doll’s next victim.

8. Jeepers Creepers 2

When their bus breaks down on a deserted road, a team of high school athletes discovers an opponent they cannot defeat and may not survive.

9. Jeepers Creepers

After making a horrific discovery in the basement of an old church, a pair of siblings find themselves the chosen prey of an indestructible force.

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Morticia & Wednesday Addams Join Monster High Skullector Series

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Believe it or not, Mattel’s Monster High doll brand has an immense following with both young and not-so-young collectors. 

In that same vein, the fan base for The Addams Family is also very large. Now, the two are collaborating to create a line of collectible dolls that celebrate both worlds and what they have created is a combination of fashion dolls and goth fantasy. Forget Barbie, these ladies know who they are.

The dolls are based on Morticia and Wednesday Addams from the 2019 Addams Family animated movie. 

As with any niche collectibles these aren’t cheap they bring with them a $90 price tag, but it’s an investment as a lot of these toys become more valuable over time. 

“There goes the neighborhood. Meet the Addams Family’s ghoulishly glamorous mother-daughter duo with a Monster High twist. Inspired by the animated movie and clad in spiderweb lace and skull prints, the Morticia and Wednesday Addams Skullector doll two-pack makes for a gift that’s so macabre, it’s downright pathological.”

If you want to pre-purchase this set check out The Monster High website.

Wednesday Addams Skullector doll
Wednesday Addams Skullector doll
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Morticia Addams Skullector doll
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