You just might not want to watch it twice. Stars Emma Booth, Stephen Curry & Ashleigh Cummings. Hounds Of Love is a remarkable achievement in that it does exactly what it sets out to do, and what it sets out to do is traumatize the hell out of you. I couldn’t help noticing that the film included a classic trick edit, which is perhaps a homage to The Silence of the Lambs. HOUNDS OF LOVE is the Venice Film Festival premiering and fearless first feature by Australian writer-director Ben Young.
But there is no doubt how accomplished Young’s work is. Hounds of Love movie reviews & Metacritic score: In suburban Perth during the mid 1980s, people are unaware that women are disappearing at the hands of serial killers John and Evelyn White.
This page includes Hounds Of Love's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators. This is a truly stomach-turning film, an ordeal horror, the specific like of which I haven’t seen for a while (maybe not since Greg McLean’s Wolf Creek in 2005) and of course it is a very tough sell. Hounds Of Love is a music studio album recording by KATE BUSH (Crossover Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1985 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. Ashleigh Cummings is excellent as Vicki, a teenage victim who fights back by trying to exploit the tensions between them. Starring Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummings, Stephen Curry, Susie Porter, Damian de Montemas, and Harrison Gilbertson. Vicki Maloney (Ashleigh Cummings) just gotten a puppy from her dad, Trevor (Damian de Montemas, 'Somersault'), but she's not happy about spending time with her mom, Maggie (Susie Porter, 'Little Fish'), resenting her for having broken up their family. It is superbly acted by Emma Booth as Evelyn, a damaged and pathetic woman in an abusive relationship with psychotic John – a role in which the veteran comic actor Stephen Curry is blood-chillingly plausible. Hounds of Love It's Christmas time, 1987 in Perth, Australia. The results are horrifying, and the very unwatchability of this picture, its ability to make you put your face in your hands, is ironic, considering how superbly and even beautifully photographed it is, in a flat, hard light.
A respectable-looking man and woman cruise around in their car, asking teenage girls out walking on their own if they would like a lift. Writer-director Ben Young makes his fiercely commanding feature debut with a nightmarish fictional variation on the story.