‘Are Australian Horror Films Scaring Tourists Away From Australia?’
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 10.16.09 | 1:21 PM ET
One of the films in question is Wolf Creek, which made our list of 13 great holiday horror travel movies.
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 10.16.09 | 1:21 PM ET
One of the films in question is Wolf Creek, which made our list of 13 great holiday horror travel movies.
Michael Yessis is the cofounder and coeditor-in-chief of World Hum.
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Eva Holland 10.17.09 | 12:43 AM ET
I’ll be honest: I wouldn’t pass up an outback road trip because of Wolf Creek, but I probably wouldn’t be able to get it entirely out of my head while I was there. That movie was scary.
Erica 10.27.09 | 1:19 AM ET
If anything they can actually generate more interest with tourists especially the more adventurous ones looking for an outback trip. I agree though the movie will be at the back of your mind - its a hard one to forget.