There’s an outbreak in the outback in the upcoming killer kangaroo creature feature The Red, and Bloody Disgusting has been provided with a first-look sneak peek this afternoon.
In the film, which is now in post production, “Obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy a young sheriff finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds.”
The Red is a feature expansion of Ryan Coonan’s 2014 smash festival short film Waterborne, and it’s directed by Coonan and written by Coonan and Richard Barcaricchio.
Micheal Biehn, Tess Haubrich, Aaron Pederson and Angie Milliken star.
You can watch the original short film below, which at the time was said to be “the world’s first zombie kangaroo film, and a prequel for a feature film currently in development.”
Nine years – and 1.6 million views on YouTube! – later, Waterborne has finally become feature film The Red. Stay...
In the film, which is now in post production, “Obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy a young sheriff finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds.”
The Red is a feature expansion of Ryan Coonan’s 2014 smash festival short film Waterborne, and it’s directed by Coonan and written by Coonan and Richard Barcaricchio.
Micheal Biehn, Tess Haubrich, Aaron Pederson and Angie Milliken star.
You can watch the original short film below, which at the time was said to be “the world’s first zombie kangaroo film, and a prequel for a feature film currently in development.”
Nine years – and 1.6 million views on YouTube! – later, Waterborne has finally become feature film The Red. Stay...
- 2/6/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Filming is officially underway on the survival horror film The Red, a feature expansion of director Ryan Coonan’s 2014 short film Waterborne. This version of the story stars Tess Haubrich (Wolf Creek season 2) and Michael Biehn (The Terminator), with Haubrich taking on the role of
a young sheriff, obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy, who finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds. She must finally face up to her past and work with her eccentric Vietnam veteran uncle (Biehn) to defeat the beast responsible for the murders before it kills everyone in town.
Haubrich and Biehn are joined in the cast by Angie Milliken (Elvis). It’s worth noting that Haubrich and Biehn are both Alien franchise alums, as Haubrich had a role in Alien: Covenant and Biehn was, of course, in Aliens.
Coonan wrote the screenplay for The Red with Richard Barcaricchio,...
a young sheriff, obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy, who finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds. She must finally face up to her past and work with her eccentric Vietnam veteran uncle (Biehn) to defeat the beast responsible for the murders before it kills everyone in town.
Haubrich and Biehn are joined in the cast by Angie Milliken (Elvis). It’s worth noting that Haubrich and Biehn are both Alien franchise alums, as Haubrich had a role in Alien: Covenant and Biehn was, of course, in Aliens.
Coonan wrote the screenplay for The Red with Richard Barcaricchio,...
- 9/26/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Production begins today [Monday 26 September] on Australian survival horror The Red, starring Tess Haubrich (Alien: Covenant), Michael Biehn (The Terminator) and Angie Milliken (Elvis).
In the film, a young sheriff (Haubrich) obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds. She must finally face up to her past and work with her eccentric Vietnam veteran uncle (Biehn) to defeat the beast responsible for the murders before it kills everyone in town.
Ryan Coonan directs from a script he wrote with Richard Barcaricchio based on their short film Waterborne. Produced in 2014, Waterborne played at more than 70 festivals including Fantasia, Fantastic Fest and Sitges.
Producers are Judd Tilyard (Two Heads Creek) and Liz Tomkins for Dicentium Films, Jessica Butland (Ruby’s Choice) for Radioactive Pictures and Barcaricchio, with Brett Thornquest and Steven Matusko of Eclectik Vision co-producing (Blood Vessel). Verity Fiction...
In the film, a young sheriff (Haubrich) obsessed with living up to her dead father’s legacy finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds. She must finally face up to her past and work with her eccentric Vietnam veteran uncle (Biehn) to defeat the beast responsible for the murders before it kills everyone in town.
Ryan Coonan directs from a script he wrote with Richard Barcaricchio based on their short film Waterborne. Produced in 2014, Waterborne played at more than 70 festivals including Fantasia, Fantastic Fest and Sitges.
Producers are Judd Tilyard (Two Heads Creek) and Liz Tomkins for Dicentium Films, Jessica Butland (Ruby’s Choice) for Radioactive Pictures and Barcaricchio, with Brett Thornquest and Steven Matusko of Eclectik Vision co-producing (Blood Vessel). Verity Fiction...
- 9/26/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
This year's Accelerator Pod participants..
ScreenACT.s script development program Accelerator Pod has concluded with up to six projects mooted for a greenlight in the coming months.
This year, 49 emerging screen practitioners participated in the four-month market-focused program, where they worked with script editor Karel Segers and received marketplace assessment from international sales agent Odin.s Eye Entertainment.
Odin.s Eye looks to select four to six films out of the program each year. These are then produced by Canberra-based production studio The Film Distillery.
Last year.s program saw three projects green-lit to go into production in early 2017. The aim is to select six more titles from this year.s round to produce by early 2018. The hope is to shoot and post-produce these films in the Act, using Canberra-based crew.
One of last year.s successful projects is suspense thriller Contained, expected to begin shooting in February. Ryan Coonan will direct,...
ScreenACT.s script development program Accelerator Pod has concluded with up to six projects mooted for a greenlight in the coming months.
This year, 49 emerging screen practitioners participated in the four-month market-focused program, where they worked with script editor Karel Segers and received marketplace assessment from international sales agent Odin.s Eye Entertainment.
Odin.s Eye looks to select four to six films out of the program each year. These are then produced by Canberra-based production studio The Film Distillery.
Last year.s program saw three projects green-lit to go into production in early 2017. The aim is to select six more titles from this year.s round to produce by early 2018. The hope is to shoot and post-produce these films in the Act, using Canberra-based crew.
One of last year.s successful projects is suspense thriller Contained, expected to begin shooting in February. Ryan Coonan will direct,...
- 11/21/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
. This year's Accelerator Pod participants.. . ScreenACT.s script development program Accelerator Pod has concluded with up to six projects mooted for a greenlight in the coming months.. . This year, 49 emerging screen practitioners participated in the four-month.market-focused program, where they worked with script editor Karel Segers and received marketplace assessment from international sales agent Odin.s Eye Entertainment.. . Odin.s Eye looks to select four to six films out of the program each year. These are then produced by Canberra-based production studio The Film Distillery. . Last year.s program saw three projects green-lit to go into production in early 2017. The aim is to select six more titles from this year.s round to produce by early 2018. The hope is to shoot and post-produce these films in the Act, using Canberra-based crew.. . One of last year.s successful projects is suspense thriller Contained, expected to begin shooting in February. Ryan Coonan will direct,...
- 11/21/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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