Review of Red Hill (2010) by Matt T — 28 Jan 2014
A triumph. Director, Patrick Hughes crafts a fiery directional debut with extraordinary landscapes, chilling story, explosive action and thrilling suspense. Hughes writes, edits, produces and crafts this fine and remarkable example of a modern western stripped to a morality tale.
A terrific Australian film that's pumped up with great character development, well-executed action and mystery to make this a memorable and surprisingly effective revenge tale. A taut and first-rate thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the final frame.
An exhilarating and pulse-racing thrill-ride. A great cast of Australian talent that truly makes an impression. Ryan Kwanten gives a riveting and utterly compelling performance. Steve Bisley is excellent.
Tom E. Lewis is a force of nature, he has all but six lines in the film but bring an intense and chilling presence to his character.
This review of Red Hill (2010) was written by Matt T on 28 Jan 2014.
Red Hill has generally received positive reviews.
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