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Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead
Directed by
Kiah Roache-Turner
R
2014
1h 38m
Horror
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Action
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6.2
82%
58%
6.0
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A talented mechanic prepares to battle his way through hordes of flesh-eating monsters after his sister is kidnapped on the eve of a zombie apocalypse.
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Cast of Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead
Jay Gallagher
Barry / Casting
Bianca Bradey
Brooke
Leon Burchill
Benny
Luke McKenzie
The Captain
Yure Covich
Chalker
Catherine Terracini
Annie
Keith Agius
Frank
Berryn Schwerdt
The Doctor
Cain Thompson
McGaughlin
Beth Aubrey
Charlie
Sheridan Harbridge
Sherri
Damian Dyke
Thompson
John Michael Burdon
Zombie
Jesse Rowles
Zombie / Production Coordinator
Meganne West
Meganne
Damion Hunter
Benny’s Brother Tony
Alfred Coolwell
Benny’s Brother Mulla
Ellen Williams
Doctors Captive 1
Adam Penklis
Doctors Captive 2
Ellie Poussot
Doctors Captive 3
Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Ratings & Reviews
NME (New Musical Express)
Ben Homewood
Aussie brothers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner deliver a grimly enjoyable white-knuckle nightmare.
Behind The Lens
Debbie Lynn Elias
Wyrmwood is bloody brilliant!
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
The Roache-Turners prove to have the right mix of micro-budget filmmaking ingenuity, action sass and undead splatter to make "Wyrmwood" a tastier than usual exploitation nosh.
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
While featuring mucho mayhem, Wyrmwood also takes refreshing liberties with the walking-corpse playbook.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
There's a relentless energy here - in the story, characters and camerawork - and it makes for a wildly enjoyable ride for fans of old-school Jackson, Raimi and the like.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
An original vision worth paying attention to, even when it threatens to spiral out of control.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
...a creative piece of filmmaking that should strike a chord with the zombie lovers everywhere.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Kiah Roache-Turner exhibits a real talent for highly charged genre cinema with this gory, world-gone-mad zombie flick, a movie that had me thinking it'd bested the likes of "28 Days Later" until fatigue sets in its latter half.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
There's a streamlined simplicity to "Wyrmwood" that's admirable in an era when too many horror movies get cluttered with subplots and characters who wander into frame merely to be turned into goo.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Ambulant corpses may be tramping all over our movie and television screens these days, but "Wyrmwood" has enough novelty - and more than enough energy - to best its minuscule budget.
Movie Mezzanine
Andy Crump
Wyrmwood isn't original, but it's exuberant...
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead leaves the competition choking on its dust (and a few zombie guts), as the Roache-Turner brothers do their Aussie-influences proud in this full-throttle horror debut.
AV Club
Kiva Reardon
A feeling of foreboding sets in early in Kiah Roache-Turner's zombie-apocalypse thriller Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with the hellish subject matter and everything to do with the direction.
The Dissolve
Mike D'Angelo
In the end, despite its quirky twists on the genre, Wyrmwood is just another zombie flick, riffing on its predecessors and hoping that'll suffice.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
A no-holds-barred blast of mayhem, perfect for viewers who like their horror straight-up bonkers.
Village Voice
Rob Staeger
Australian filmmakers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner remind us why we love these bloody movies in the first place, evincing Raimi-esque glee at twisting the rules of zombiehood like so much taffy.
Variety
Richard Kuipers
Armed with "Mad Max"-like design elements and a good sense of humor, this energetically executed bloodbath marks a promising feature bow for Australian brothers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner.
IGN Movies
Lucy O'Brien
Wyrmwood is a heady mix of make-shift cars, chopped up limbs and gore-soaked True Blue Aussie muscle, which places it somewhere between Mad Max and Peter Jackson's early splatter movies.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Kiah Roache-Turner's zombie movie set in the Australian outback displays enough gonzo elements to please genre fans, with its resemblance to the Mad Max series clearly not coincidental.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
The film's skillfulness renders its eventual slide into the routine all the more irritating.
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Wyrmwood: Let Us In
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Wyrmwood: Mad Doctor
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Wyrmwood: Stop For Petrol
Wyrmwood: Stop For Petrol
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Wyrmwood: Straight To The Car
Wyrmwood: Straight To The Car
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Wyrmwood: Barry And Chalker Kill Zombies
Wyrmwood: Barry And Chalker Kill Zombies
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Wyrmwood: Barry Kills His Zombie Girlfriend
Wyrmwood: Barry Kills His Zombie Girlfriend
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