Red Hill (Blu-ray)

Released on 30 May 2011

Featuring: Ryan Kwanten, Claire van der Boom & Steve Bisley

Format: Blu-ray | Rating: 15 years & over

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Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  JAWDROPPING!

Slayerjan  |  28/05/2011  |  See all Slayerjan's reviews (3) »

One of the best modern western out there! Its absolut brilliant. This movie will surprise you. A revenge movie that will take you breath away!

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars  'HELL IS COMING TO TOWN'

rbmusicman  |  02/05/2012  |  See all rbmusicman's reviews (894) »

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'shane cooper' moves to 'red hill' with his heavily pregnant wife, they have been told that moving to a less stressful enviroment could help them avoid losing another pregnancy.
his job is with the 'sheriff's department.
a prisoner 'jimmy conway' has escaped from jail, 'red hill's' sheriff knows that the now heavily armed escapee is heading back to the town in which he'd been arrested years before.
hell is about to break loose, the body count is rising, however despite two opertunities to do so, 'jimmy' doesn't kill 'shane'
'shane' smells a rat, something is not right.
this is a far better film than i was lead to believe...........worth a spin.

Customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars  TV style Australian movie lacking action for a great modern

tbrookey09  |  15/07/2011  |  See all tbrookey09's reviews (74) »

True Blood's Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) stars in this low budget, privately funded, Australian modern western. The fact he's in it is the cause it was released in Europe. He plays a young rookie cop, part of a local police team out to stop a returning legend felon Jimmy Conway. The film heats up after 40 minutes of dullness when the scarred faced, shot gun wielding Conway turns up for revenge.

A directorial debut film, it is TV movie-esque but has an enjoyable shoot-out sequence on the hour mark. The film is quite basic, set in the Australian red hills of Victoria. There is a good ending, revealing a twist in the story between Old Bill and his police squad, and convict on the run Conway.

If you like the sound of the cast, plot, location, modern westerns or police cowboys in rural Australia then this will just about scrape through for your entertainment, most people will give this a miss and not miss much in my opinion.

Jimmy Conway will be riding into town, bringing hell with him. Shoot to kill!

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