Road Kill (2010 film)

[1][2] It stars Xavier Samuel, Bobby Morley, Georgina Haig and Sophie Lowe.

Nina discovers the truck's fuel tanks are empty, but finds a large pipe underneath the trailer, filled with a mysterious red fluid.

Thirsty, she drinks some but quickly runs back to the truck after finding bloody remains.

Liz and Nina try to start the truck, but Marcus, now bearing the driver's clothes and gun, tries to destroy it.

Liz stands at the rear to signal Nina, but eventually leaves to drink more red fluid.

To her horror, she discovers it is an abattoir where human bodies, including Marcus's, are ground into the red fluid that fuels the truck.

The truck radio turns on again, distracting Nina long enough to allow Craig and Liz to break into the cab.

[8] It is set to be released by Lightning Entertainment on 6 August 2010 in the United States via DVD,[9] Video on Demand and Digital download.

[11] In a negative review, Dread Central wrote, "Despite a promising beginning with potentially interesting characters and a creepy, intimidating concept (a sinister road train), Road Kill squanders its potential by hurling itself off the rails, descending into rank absurdity.

"[12] The Australian was more positive, comparing it to an early Steven Spielberg film, Duel, and noting the promise of the filmmakers.