IMDb 5.9 2011 HD

The Killage

The Killage

2011
Comedy Horror
101 min NR Australia
5.9 / 10
5.9 IMDB

A group of eleven recruits, composed entirely of excruciating social stereotypes, and one dorky camp instructor, embark on a weekend-long work retreat in the quasi-wilderness of northern south-east…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Joe Bauer / Jessica Armbrust / Rita Artmann / Ellah Rose
Starring
Rita Artmann / Joe Bauer / Laura Jane Turner / Meisha Lowe / Carmel Savage / Dryden Bingham / Daniel Bradford / Andrew O'Sullivan

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

wacky frightful dark humour stereotypical inventive kills unsettling predictable gory satirical bland enjoyable macabre

Reviews

G
Genevieve Dubois
Apr 27, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

For a film described as a 'wacky, fright-filled journey,' 'The Killage' delivers a surprisingly effective dose of both. Set against the backdrop of northern South East Queensland, the story of a work retreat gone horribly wrong is elevated…

C
Caspian Thorne
Apr 27, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

‘The Killage’ attempts to be a witty, terrifying romp, but ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. The film’s narrative, revolving around a group of stereotyped individuals in a remote Queensland setting who are systematically murdered, lacks originality. While…

B
Beatrice Holloway
Apr 27, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

A rather grisly weekend awaits the unsuspecting recruits in ‘The Killage’. This Australian horror flick embraces its premise with a certain gusto, offering a blend of unsettling violence and a darkly comedic undertone. The ensemble cast, featuring Carmel…

A
Arthur Pendelton
Apr 27, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

‘The Killage’ presents a familiar slasher setup in a distinctly Australian locale, but struggles to inject significant originality. The concept of a group of diverse social archetypes being picked off one by one during a retreat is well-trodden…

E
Eleanor Vance
Apr 27, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

In 'The Killage', director unknown attempts to blend sardonic social commentary with visceral horror, with mixed results. The premise, a work retreat gone awry in the Queensland bush, is ripe for dark humour, and the film occasionally lands…

FAQs

'The Killage' appears to straddle the line between genres, aiming for a 'wacky, fright-filled journey'. The description suggests it's not entirely a straightforward horror, with the emphasis on stereotypes and the 'lamely' smooth initial progression hinting at comedic elements. The 'creative ways' of dispatching victims could also lean into a more darkly humorous, or even campy, style of horror.