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Storm Warning

Storm Warning

2007
Horror
1h 26m
A yuppie couple lost in a swamp seek refuge at an isolated farmhouse only to discover they've jumped out of the frying pan into the fire. (imdb)
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Storm Warning

2007
Horror
1h 26m
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Avg Percentile 33.15% from 74 total ratings

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Rated 26 May 2009
57
27th
Nic specjalngo ten film soba nie odkrywa, ale jest poprawnie zrealizowanym thrillerer (nie horrorem) z elementami kina gore. Przecietne, lecz mozna zobaczyc.
Rated 22 Apr 2010
70
63rd
Surprisingly good (and brutal). Liked it quite a bit.
Rated 28 Jul 2016
70
64th
Storm Warning is an Australian redneck horror film, and it works well. Fares and Taylor make a believable distressed couple who get lost after a day out boating (although at 42 and 52 respectivly, calling them 'yuppies' is a bit of a stretch). Definitely worth a watch if you're a fan of the genre. Oh, and apparently it's from the makers of Wolf Creek (which I didn't enjoy half as much as this).
Rated 07 Sep 2018
69
74th
One of the better horror flicks I've watched in some time. The build up to the finish is well crafted and the cinematography is good and dark. There are some truly cringing scenes, who thinks of doing that with a pop can, ouch!!
Rated 03 Oct 2009
65
28th
A well-made survival horror flick, it's unique primarily due to its Australian setting. Some great shots of the Australian scenery early on, but I wasn't able to get into the plot- one which felt like that in most any other survival horror movie out there. Nor did I much care for the two protagonists- even so far as horror movie characters go, they made some very stupid decisions early on.
Rated 11 Aug 2018
50
37th
Maybe not a 60 but at least it is not boring.
Rated 26 Dec 2017
50
46th
Maybe not a 60 but at least it is not boring.
Rated 13 Jul 2009
58
61st
Okay Movie
Rated 30 Mar 2016
73
79th
Unjustly overshadowed by Greg McLean's cinema, Jamie Blanks's "Storm Warning" is just as well acted, well made, tense and disturbing as "Wolf Creek" or "Rogue". I wouldn't call this terribly original, but veteran writer Everett De Roche ("Long Weekend") does maintain a certain level of behavioral logic, and puts more thought into the story than you're likely to find in most horror movies. I highly recommend this to any fan of the backwoods-slasher-survival tradition.

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