form y separately published work icon You'll Never Find Me single work   film/TV   thriller  
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 You'll Never Find Me
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'Patrick, a strange and lonely resident, lives in a mobile home at the back of an isolated caravan park. After a violent thunderstorm erupts, a mysterious young woman appears at his door, seeking shelter from the weather. The longer the night wears on and the more the young woman discovers about Patrick, the more difficult she finds it to leave. Soon she begins to question Patrick's intentions, while Patrick begins to question his own grip on reality.'

Source: Production blurb.

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‘An Exceptionally Queasy Atmosphere’: the Unsettling New Aussie Horror You’ll Never Find Me Erin Harrington , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 15 March 2024;

— Review of You'll Never Find Me Indianna Bell , 2023 single work film/TV

'In the middle of the night, during a terrible thunderstorm, a sodden stranger knocks on Patrick’s door hoping to use a phone. Insomniac Patrick (Brendan Rock) is a paranoid, bearded loner who sits alone in his dimly-lit mobile home as if he is waiting for a dawn that may never come. The nameless, barefoot visitor (Jordan Cowan), a 20-something woman with long dark hair and haunted eyes, seems unsure if she’s stumbled across a saviour, or a predator.'  (Introduction)

You’ll Never Find Me Review – Profoundly Creepy and Thrillingly Bold Australian Horror Film Luke Buckmaster , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 March 2024;

— Review of You'll Never Find Me Indianna Bell , 2023 single work film/TV

'This debut feature steeps you in a kind of waking nightmare – with a shockingly brilliant final act you may not be able to forget'

You’ll Never Find Me Review – Profoundly Creepy and Thrillingly Bold Australian Horror Film Luke Buckmaster , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 March 2024;

— Review of You'll Never Find Me Indianna Bell , 2023 single work film/TV

'This debut feature steeps you in a kind of waking nightmare – with a shockingly brilliant final act you may not be able to forget'

‘An Exceptionally Queasy Atmosphere’: the Unsettling New Aussie Horror You’ll Never Find Me Erin Harrington , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 15 March 2024;

— Review of You'll Never Find Me Indianna Bell , 2023 single work film/TV

'In the middle of the night, during a terrible thunderstorm, a sodden stranger knocks on Patrick’s door hoping to use a phone. Insomniac Patrick (Brendan Rock) is a paranoid, bearded loner who sits alone in his dimly-lit mobile home as if he is waiting for a dawn that may never come. The nameless, barefoot visitor (Jordan Cowan), a 20-something woman with long dark hair and haunted eyes, seems unsure if she’s stumbled across a saviour, or a predator.'  (Introduction)

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