KILLING GROUND (2017)
Label: Scream Factory/IFC Midnight
Region Code: A
Duration: 89 Minutes
Rating: Unrated
Audio: English DTS-HD MA Surround 5.1, Stereo 2.0 with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (2.37:1)
Director: Damien Power
Cast: Aaron Pedersen, Ian Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Aaron Glenane, Maya Stange, Julian Garner, Tiarnie Coupland, Liam Parkes, Riley Parkes
In the contemporary ozplitation survival horror flick Killing Ground (2017) we have young couple Sam (Harriet Dyer) and her med student boyfriend Ian (Ian Meadows) headed to a remote Australian riverside beach for a romantic New Year's Eve weekend camping trip. Along the way they stop by a roadside convenience store for bubbly and are warned by a local - who figures into the story later - that the road is treacherous, suggesting an alternative location for camping, but they decide to brave it anyway, and find that the off-roading is not too bad at all. Arriving at the spot they find that the beach is already populated by another campsite, but there's plenty of room and they set up anyway, hoping to make the best of it.

What transpires is not exactly new sort of territory for an Australian thriller, or any survival horror, we get a rough and tense stomach churning scenario that gets worse by the minute, with the rapey/murderous thugs having their way with the family, stringing them to trees and shooting cans off their heads, brutally raping the teen, humiliating and brutalizing the parents before inevitably doing them in. Even the young child is not spared, getting tossed around like an unwanted rag doll, and as the fate of the first family plays out enter Sam and Ian, who also find themselves hunted by the same pair of hillbilly baddies.

Audio/Visual: Killing ground (2107) arrives on Blu-ray from Scream Factory in conjunction with IFC Midnight, framed in 2.37:1 widescreen and looking sharp, colors are vibrant and black levels are nice and deep. Audi choice includes with English DTS-HD MA Surround 5.1 an stereo 2.0 with optional English subtitles. The surround option offers some modest spacial use of the surrounds to capture the sounds of the forested canopy. The only extra on the disc is a trailer for the film and previews for other IFC Midnight titles. This is a 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo release comes housed in a standard Blu-ray keepcase with a with a 2-sided sleeve of artwork, the a-side featuring artwork, the b-side featuring an image from the film, each disc features the same artwork as the sleeve.
Killing Ground (2107) is a gut-punch, but it the kind of gut-punch you've received many time before, you'be probably built up a tolerance to it by this point, but if you're looking for more punishment Killing Ground will deliver it.
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