Rogue (2007)

“Rogue” is a 2007 Australian independent horror film directed by Greg McLean. Set in the remote wilderness of Northern Australia, the story revolves around a group of tourists who embark on a river cruise to witness the beauty of the Outback. However, their excursion takes a terrifying turn when their boat is attacked and capsized by a massive crocodile.
As the survivors find themselves stranded on a small, muddy island surrounded by dangerous waters, they must band together to outwit and survive the relentless predator stalking them. The tension escalates as the group confronts their fears and struggles to devise a plan for escape while battling the elements and their dwindling hope.
“Rogue” is praised for its suspenseful atmosphere, realistic portrayal of the Australian landscape, and effective use of practical effects to bring the monstrous crocodile to life. The film’s emphasis on survival instincts and human vulnerability amidst nature’s harsh realities adds depth to its thrilling narrative.
Starring Michael Vartan, Radha Mitchell, and Sam Worthington, “Rogue” offers a gripping and visceral experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the characters fight for their lives against an apex predator in one of the world’s most unforgiving environments.