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The Red

  • 2024
  • 1h 23min
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4,2/10
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Michael Biehn, Angie Milliken, Aaron Pedersen, Molly Belle Wright, and Tess Haubrich in The Red (2024)
HorreurMystèreThrillerFilms d'horreur de série BHorreur monstrueuseHorreur zombie

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  • Réalisation
    • Ryan Coonan
  • Scénario
    • Richard Barcaricchio
    • Ryan Coonan
  • Casting principal
    • Tess Haubrich
    • Michael Biehn
    • Angie Milliken
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    4,2/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Ryan Coonan
    • Scénario
      • Richard Barcaricchio
      • Ryan Coonan
    • Casting principal
      • Tess Haubrich
      • Michael Biehn
      • Angie Milliken
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
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    Tess Haubrich
    Tess Haubrich
    • Maddie
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Schmitty
    Angie Milliken
    Angie Milliken
    • Donna
    Aaron Pedersen
    Aaron Pedersen
    • Dave
    Tom Block
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    • Troy Kitchener
    Barry Mitchell
    Barry Mitchell
    • Bob
    Aaron Davison
    Aaron Davison
    • Rick
    Martin Blum
    • Parker
    Don Bridges
    Don Bridges
    • Ben
    Nathan Jones
    Nathan Jones
    • Reuben
    Bridget Haylock
    • Mrs. Kitchener
    Molly Belle Wright
    Molly Belle Wright
    • Young Maddy
    • (as Molly Wright)
    Brett Whittingham
    Brett Whittingham
    • Murray
    Ross Buchanan
    • Mr. Kitchener
    • (as Ross Orr)
    Samuel Seau
    • Dicko
    • (as Samuelu Seau)
    Nancy Rizk
    Nancy Rizk
    • Jimmy
    Liam Greinke
    Liam Greinke
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    • Réalisation
      • Ryan Coonan
    • Scénario
      • Richard Barcaricchio
      • Ryan Coonan
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    3MikeHunt1075

    Rippy the rooted CGI kangastool

    Where do I begin with this dreadfull pos?

    Don't expect a comedy here. The movie takes itself seriously and the only laughs to be had are dumb plot scenes, oh and the God awful CGI that looks fresh out of 1997.

    The plot should just be there is a giant killer kangaroo on the loose killing humans. So they fight back. That's all that should be needed. Instead it forces you to watch a pointless plot of the local cop whose father died and he was the towns hero zzzzzz. His daughter (the cop) is always going on about trying to live up to his legacy, or some stupid pointless thing, it bored me to death so much I just stopped paying it any attention and I dont know or care what the stupid outcome of it was in the end, because it was utterly pointless.

    I heard toilets flushing when multiple times this cop ignores the peril dangers and just stops to worry about her dead father rather than the danger their in. Who wrote this (what gets flushed)?

    Then there's the killer kangaroo in all its horrible CGI glory. What's even worse is this kangaroo changes size in every shot. One moment it looks average, then it's 8 feet tall, then back to 5. Whoever did the CGI is no professional, and I've seen amatuers do 1000 times better work on personal YouTube videos.

    Mix all that in with side characters all muttering about things trying to make you feel for their past or something, and you've got a cocktail for the worst film out of Australia in years.

    It'd have been better to use quick cuts, shadows, and off screen imagination with a couple of puppet close ups rather than try to sell this CGI disaster amongst pointless, and I mean POINTLESS dialogue between miserable characters and it's dumb plots.

    The horror aspect falls completely flat. Never any sense of danger, nothing gripping, and not even any cool or memorable kill scenes. One moment a killer kangaroos after them, then they're casually walking home, then they're fearing the roo might be outside.... MAKE UP YOUR MIND writers.

    My biggest question is how did they get Kyle Reese into this film, and why did he agree to be in it? I bet he regrets agreeing to it now.

    I can't think of any reason to ever suggest to someone to check this film out. It's not even one of those 'it's so bad' ones. It just has NOTHING to offer, no redeemable qualities and I wouldn't even waste film students time saying this is a movie to watch as an example of how not to make a movie. It's just not worth anyone's attention in any way, shape, or form. It's just pathetic. Don't bother with it.
    3SnoopyStyle

    small Aussie B-horror

    Aka The Red... A remote community in the Australian outback is being hunted by a killer. Young sheriff Maddie struggles to deal with the situation. It gets more shocking when the killer turns out to be a seemingly invincible giant zombie kangaroo.

    The premise is dumb. The CGI kangaroo looks dumb. At least, the zombie part has a good ending. This could have been like Cujo or steer fully into camp. There just isn't anything here. None of the characters are that compelling. The sheriff is almost interesting, but I couldn't pay attention to the others. This is a small B-horror that fails to do more.
    6panta-4

    Gave it a half star extra for being an Australian film...

    The bizarre tale of a zombie kangaroo terrorising a rural Australian village is told in Ryan Coonan's Australian horror film, which you may also interpret as a dark comedy. The movie, which is primarily set at night in the small town of Axehead, stars Tess Haubrich as Sheriff Maddy, a young police officer attempting to carry on her late father's legacy.

    The townspeople are ripped to pieces by a string of horrific incidents just as she is beginning to feel overwhelmed by the demands of her work. Before it's too late, Maddy and her quirky Uncle Schmitty-played by seasoned actor Michael Biehn-must try to halt the zombie attacker. As they investigate, they find that Rippy, a massive undead kangaroo on the loose, is the real culprit. Hold on tight as we embark on this strange Australian journey into the mayhem of the outback with undead kangaroos.

    The strange idea alone makes it worth seeing, but the uneven execution makes it unsatisfactory. Rippy the zombie roo can occasionally be legitimately unsettling and unsettling, but the slapstick required to strike a balance between comedy and horror can clash with heavier, more serious components. The mood is continuously changed by this schizophrenic technique, with differing results.

    Coonan obviously did his research since Rippy captures the feel of rural Australia. The remote Outback location, complete with dusty country roads and dilapidated farmhouses illuminated by flickering porch lighting, feels genuine. But the erratic CGI is startling and takes us straight out of the eerie countryside. Rippy himself frequently looks more like a rubber Halloween costume than a realistic zombie. Any sense of menace is undermined by the floating fakeness when he punches or rushes with teeth and claw. It's also unfortunate because gore effects that use real makeup were not bad.

    Gave it a half star extra for being an Australian film...
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Mostly dark scenes and generally devoid of anything interesting...

    Of course I had to sit down and watch the 2024 horror comedy "The Red" (aka "Rippy") when I stumbled upon it by random chance. I mean, a horror comedy with zombie kangaroos, that just sounds like a blast, especially if it was going to be anything like the 2006 horror comedy "Black Sheep" or the 2014 "Zombeavers".

    Writers Richard Barcaricchio and Ryan Coonan certainly had an interesting concept for the movie here, but ultimately the storyline proved to be bland, lackluster and generic. So it wasn't as if the writers revolutionized the horror genre, nor bring anything new to the genre, aside from zombie kangaroos; but those you hardly get to see, so... I found the narrative boring and uneventful, and it was a disappointing movie to sit through, to be bluntly honest. I wanted to like "The Red", I really did, but there just wasn't anything to win me over.

    While "The Red" is listed as a horror comedy, I have to say that the movie was frightfully devoid of anything funny. So this was actually straight up a horror movie. A bit disappointing actually.

    Initially I was thrilled to see that the movie had Michael Biehn in a leading role. In fact, he was actually the only face on the screen that I was familiar with. I will say, however, that the acting performances in the movie were good. Personally I don't get why they opted to go for Michael Biehn for this role, as his American accent sort of clashed with the rest of the Australian accents from the other performers.

    Visually then the movie was not particularly impressive. Most of the scenes take place in the dark, and director Ryan Coonan rarely lets you see anything that involves the zombie kangaroos. Another disappointment, to be bluntly honest. That whole thing with keeping scenes in the dark and leaving the imagery up to the audience belongs in the 1980s. When I sit down and watch a horror movie, of course I want to see the gory mayhem and the creature effects. I will say, that the little gore that was in "The Red" was actually good, and it helped lift up the movie a notch.

    All in all, I found "The Red" to be a big disappointment. But I am sure that there should be an audience out there for a movie such as this. This is not a movie that will find its way back to my screen a second time.

    My rating of director Ryan Coonan's 2024 movie "The Red" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
    5mbdinger

    This could have been so much better

    First off, the trailer is not really a good indication of what to expect from Rippy (aka The Red), which seems to imply it is a comedy horror movie (like 2014's Zombeavers), but in fact the material is played almost entirely straight. The closest film that springs to mind is another Australian film, Razorback from 1984 in which a giant boar terrorises an Australian community. Here, it's a zombie(!) Red Kangaroo that terrorises a small Australian mining town. Razorback is the better film.

    Michael Biehn is hopelessly miscast (although at least he does not attempt an Aussie accent), and his apparent overacting (particularly during the first act) suggests he thought he was making a different kind of film. The lead, Tess Haubrich, who plays the small-town cop Maddy who lives in the shadow of her father's legacy, does the best she can with what she was given.

    This is clearly a low budget film, and the dodgy cgi and practical effects could definitely have used some more money thrown at it. The movie tried but failed to bite off more than it can roo.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 octobre 2024 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Rippy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brisbane, Queensland, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Radioactive Pictures
      • Eclectik Vision
      • Veritas Entertainment
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      • 7 500 000 $AU (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 128 510 $US
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      • 1h 23min(83 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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