Rogue
Studio: De Naray Sothcott
Entertainment

Director:  Greg Mclean

Writer:  Greg Mclean

Release date:  November 8, 2007
(Australia)

Staring:  Radha Mitchell, Michael
Vartan, Sam Worthington, Caroline
Brazier, Stephen Curry

Running Time:  92 minutes

Rated:  R
Back of the box:

While cruising the waters of Australia's Kakadu National Park, a jaded
American journalist (Michael Vartan) and a spirited outback tour guide
(Radha Mitchell) must join forces to fend off a giant man-eating crocodile.
Lurking beneath the surface of a remote lake, the rogue reptile is just
waiting for one of them to make a mistake and fall overboard. Will the duo's
plan to outmaneuver the ravenous beastie work?
The Bloody Truth:

Rogue is a beautifully shot and well acted monster croc film!  Yeah they do
exist believe it or not.

The bloody truth is this film spends a lot of time bringing you into the story
and along with the characters into The Outback.  They do this using scenic
imagery slow pacing and character development that might feel a bit over
done to the monster movie fan who simply wants to start counting bodies
but for those who appreciate good filmmaking and are willing to sacrifice a
bit of monster carnage for it then Rogue is sure to please.

One thing for sure this film is much better than it looks as you pass it in the
video store.
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And the rest.....

Acting - 4                Cinematography - 4

Sound - 3                Music - 4

Story - 3                  Reality - 4
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