‘Beaten to Death’ Trailer Doles Out Visceral Violence and Ocular Trauma

With Beaten to Death, there’s no question that filmmaker Sam Curtain delivers a discomforting gauntlet of extreme horror. Today, we have the new Beaten to Death trailer to give you a better idea of the visceral violence in store.

The gory, ultra-violent Australian horror film releases in select theaters on September 1.

Beaten to Death “unfolds after a desperate choice leads a man named Jack down a path that leaves him beaten and bruised as he struggles against man, nature, and his own insanity.”

Here’s the full official logline for the outback horror movie: “Stranded in the middle of nowhere after barely surviving a horrific assault, Jack encounters one local after another and quickly learns that a sick game of cat and mouse is about to begin. Battling the deranged country psychos and the harsh landscape, Jack must go to extreme lengths to survive.”

Sam Curtain directed Beaten to Death, co-written with Benjamin Jung-ClarkeThomas Roach, David Tracy, Justan Wagner and Nicole Tudor star.

Beaten to Death world premiered at Australia’s A Night Of Horror International Film Festival and has become a subject of controversy and curiosity due to the film’s extreme violence, and is being touted as a welcome return to the Outback horror subgenre.

“‘Beaten to Death’ is an absolute beast of a film, and is the type of boundary-pushing gut punch that the genre needs right now. It floored us.” says Luke LaBeau, Welcome Villain’s head of development. “Not only is it loaded with extreme, unrelenting violence, but it is just an incredibly well-made film on virtually every level.”

I wrote in my review out of Panic Fest, “Beaten to Death more than succeeds in its aim, making for an intense experience that’ll put you through the wringer.”

The trailer below teases the visceral gauntlet of torture ahead for Roach’s Jack, serving as a proper warning of whether this gnarly horror effort is for you or not…

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