Road Kill

Road Kill (2010)

  • 41% want to see it
    (156 ratings)

Four campers are driving across the Australian outback when their car is suddenly run off the road by a massive semi, and realize that their nightmare has just begun after commandeering the vehicle and making a terrifying discovery in the trailers the truck is hauling. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy

Critic Reviews

  • Rory Meyer, Empire Magazine Australasia

    For all of its potential thrills, Road Train barely manages to get out of first gear.

  • Louise Keller, Urban Cinefile

    Fans of the genre will find some highlights in the gore department, while truckies will no doubt latch onto some of the trade's unique characteristics,

  • Anton Bitel, Eye for Film

    ...takes the simmering psychological tensions within a group dynamic, and sends a monster of a truck careening right through them, knocking events off their character-driven course and into the more genre-bound terrains of supernatural horror

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Jeff "


    Road Kill is yet again one of those films that have an evil vehicle as a means to terrorize its characters. Roadkill is a film from Australia about a truck that needs blood to survive. The concept may sound intriguing, but the film fails to provide the viewer with effective scares. I… More

  • Dead A


    Awful. Horrible plot and terrible acting. Evil truck? YEAH RIGHT.

  • Steve K


    The world's first metaphysical evil semi-truck movie? If not, it's likely the last. Points for trying for something beyond the norm.

  • Brian D


    Some nice ideas and some great use of camera work here.But is let down by a silly story and slow pacing.Not enough going on here!

  • Todd S


    Ever since landing a role in the Twilight movies, Australian soap hunk, Xavier Samuel has been every where! Recently, many films he made back in Australia have been turning up on DVD in the U.S. and Road Kill is one of those films. Picked up as part of the Fangoria Frightfest, Road… More

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