By Ryan Parsons | Image property of The Weinstein Company
After alerting our readers that the Weinstein Company film Wolf Creek had its release date pushed forward to Christmas, we quickly realized that we still did not have an official poster for the film yet [among other things]. We immediately contacted the Weinstein Company and were fortunate enough to not have to wait very long.
Wolf Creek Movie Poster
It was supposed to be the vacation of a lifetime in the Australian Outback – full of fun, sun and adventure. But what happened to a trio of twenty-something backpackers took a wrenching detour into the depths of unrelenting terror. Based on true events, Wolf Creek is the haunting story of their unthinkable ordeal – a mounting white-knuckle nightmare so real it was destined to become horror legend. Wolf Creek is a startlingly intense motion picture experience of rapidly escalating dread and suspense. At the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, the film – written and directed by Melbourne's Greg McLean – was acclaimed as a daring, original blend of visually hypnotic thriller with unbearably scary movie.
Wolf Creek
The chillingly believable events begin as freewheeling, college-aged pals Liz (Cassandra Magrath), Kristy (Kestie Morassi) and Ben (Nathan Phillips) head out for a holiday hike in stunning Wolf Creek National Park to see its mysterious meteor crater. When they return, their car won't start. Trapped in the vast emptiness of the wilderness – all they can do is wait for rescue.
Wolf Creek comes to theatres on December 25th.
For the entire synopsis, movie trailers, clips and movie info, go to the Wolf Creek Movie Page.