![]() ![]() There are several chilling moments involving long crawls down hallways and thoughts of being watched. Williams builds the atmosphere effectively over this time. The first 2/3 of the film unfolds in a very slow and deliberate manner that allows the audience to experience the unfolding mystery as Linda (Jacki Kerin) begins to do so on her own. Despite Virgin's blood drenched cover, NEXT OF KIN isn't really a slasher film. The film's biggest asset is the direction by Tony Williams. Featuring fantastic cinematography and good performances, NEXT OF KIN is one of those great $3 finds (on the US Virgin Vision label) and definitely deserves more attention. ![]() Not to be confused with the Patrick Swayze vehicle or Atom Egoyan film with the same title, this Australian production from 1982 is a superb horror film. Reviewed by udar55 9 / 10 Effective Australian horror film that deserves a look
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