Category: Birdeater

New psychological thriller Birdeater is a gen Z take on Aussie cult classic Wake in Fright

By: Nicola Heath  Birdeater is the latest Australian horror film to wow international audiences. (Supplied: Umbrella Entertainment) A group of friends gets together for a weekend in the country to celebrate one of their forthcoming nuptials. It’s a bucks party in the bush with booze, drugs and a blow-up doll — what could go wrong? Well, […]

Birdeater: Australian psychological thriller secures release date

Festival favourite Birdeater flies into Australian cinemas this July. By: Silvi Vann-Wall Independent Australian psychological thriller Birdeater has secured a release date in national cinemas of 18 July, with the trailer and poster released simultaneously by distributor Umbrella. Birdeater is the debut film of first-time directors Jack Clark and Jim Weir, who saw the darkly comedic film sell […]

Birdeater is a visceral experience that leans into the brutality of emotional abuse: Brisbane International Film Festival Review

By: Peter Gray Given that Jim Weir and Jack Clark‘s frighteningly uncomfortable Birdeater is an Australian chiller set in the outback (at least for the majority of its running time), audiences are justified in thinking it could fall in line with other brutality-in-the-bush titles like Picnic at Hanging Rock or even Wolf Creek.  The more accurate comparison though would be Ted Kotcheff’s 1971 […]

‘Birdeater’ SXSW Review – A Nail-Biting Deconstruction of Identity and Abuse

By Meagan Navarro  A blurred image of a Wake in Fright poster in an early shot in Birdeater cuts right to the heart of directors Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s feature debut, a hat tip to the style and tone of madness ahead. Like Ted Kotcheff’s 1971 classic thriller, Birdeater utilizes horror and thriller mechanics and tropes to deconstruct Australia’s masculine identity, one at odds […]

Sydney-Winning, SXSW-Bound Gender Politics Thriller ‘Birdeater’ Boarded by Blue Finch Films (EXCLUSIVE) Variety Review

By Naman Ramachandran U.K. sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has boarded worldwide rights, excluding Australia and New Zealand, to thriller “Birdeater.” The debut feature from filmmaking duo Jack Clark and Jim Weir follows a bride-to-be who is invited to join her own fiancé’s bachelor party on a remote property in the Australian outback. But […]

‘Birdeater’, ‘The Defenders’ top Sydney Film Festival Audience Awards

By: Sean Slatter Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater and Matthew Bate’s The Defenders have proven popular at this year’s Sydney Film Festival (SFF), taking out the audience awards for Best Australian Narrative Feature and Best Australian Documentary, respectively. Of the overseas titles, Anatomy of a Fall by French director Justine Triet was named Best International Feature, while Madeleine Gavin’s Beyond Utopia won […]

SXSW Film Festival 2024: BIRDEATER

By; KRISTY STROUSE A discomforting film that feels like a lump in your throat, Birdeater is relentless in its ability to disarm and disturb. Written and directed by Jack Clark and Jim Weir, it is a well-crafted thriller that ups the pressure in what should be a relaxing and celebratory weekend, turning it on its head.  To put the plot […]

[SXSW ’24] ‘Birdeater’ review: Tense, chaotic, and uncomfortable

Further proof Australia may be doing the best genre cinema in the world. Australia has long been home to great genre movies and in recent years has made a strong claim for having some of the best output in cinema. Birdeater is an anxious and wild Australia import playing at South by Southwest. Louie (Mackenzie Fearnley, The Artful Dodger) invites […]

A Goliath Launch for Birdeater

Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s debut feature took out the Audience Award, following its world premiere at this year’s Sydney Film Festival, and also wowed them at SXSW, and now arrives on the Gold Coast By: Abhi Parasher Birdeater follows a bride-to-be, Irene (Shabana Azeez), who is invited to her fiancé, Louis’s (Mackenzie Fearnley) bachelor party, […]