The 2010 Horror Movie Review
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Pain Is Temporary. Film Is Forever. A bloody black comedy set in the harsh Australian outback, The Director’s Cut tells the tale of a tyrannical director attempting to shoot his first feature film on a farm in the middle of nowhere. When people start dying, he has to decide which is more important: his crew or his film. “This gruesome black comedy has an impressively high gloss.” —Raindance Film Festival
Starring Jonathan Wood: Mike Melane Hunt: Fortune Renato Fabretti: Louis
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About The 2010
Title: The
Year: 2010
Starring: Jonathan Patrick Moore,
Mollie King,
Melanie Munt,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Paul Komadina,
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