The Dustwalker offers a familiar yet serviceable entry into the sci-fi horror genre, set against the striking backdrop of the Australian desert. The plot, revolving around an alien parasite that induces violent disorientation, provides ample opportunity for suspense…
The Dustwalker
An alien spaceship crash-lands in an isolated town in the middle of the Australian desert, releasing an insidious parasite that attacks the brain of all creatures including humans,…
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While The Dustwalker boasts an intriguing premise – an alien parasite wreaking havoc in the Australian desert – it struggles to fully capitalise on its potential. The narrative centres on Sergeant Jo Sharp as her town succumbs to…
The Dustwalker is a surprisingly effective slice of Australian horror that uses its desolate setting to maximum effect. The alien parasite's brain-altering capabilities create a palpable sense of paranoia and terror, turning neighbours and loved ones into unpredictable…
Hopes for a chilling alien invasion tale are somewhat tempered in The Dustwalker. The concept of a parasitic outbreak in a remote Australian town has potential, and the film certainly leans into the disorientation and violence the infection…
The Dustwalker attempts to harness the stark isolation of the Australian outback for a creature feature that leans into body horror and escalating panic. Jolene Anderson anchors the narrative as Sergeant Jo Sharp, a woman caught between her…
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The parasite's terror lies in its insidious nature and its direct assault on the mind. It doesn't just kill; it corrupts, turning familiar faces into unpredictable, violently strong adversaries. This parasitic transformation creates a deeply unsettling atmosphere, where trust erodes and anyone could become a threat, amplifying the psychological horror alongside the physical danger.