Hidden
DVD
Director: Pål Øie
Starring: Arthur Berning, Knut Morten Brekke, Gabriel August Gjønnes, Agnes Karin Haaskjold, Andreas Haugsbø
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Release Date: March 23, 2010
For four straight years now, After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For has been unleashed. Eight original horror films to quench your thirst for blood and gore and screams galore. Last year I was able to check out and review their third collection of horrors (Read: DVD Review: After Dark Horrorfest III: 8 Films To Die For), and was rather excited to check out their new slate this year! Instead of cramming every review into one mammoth review, this year we'll take it one flick at a time, with this little opener stuck at the top of each one.
With each Horrorfest (the last two anyway), there's a foreign horror title included. This year, the movie came from Norway and is called Hidden (Skjult). While there...
DVD
Director: Pål Øie
Starring: Arthur Berning, Knut Morten Brekke, Gabriel August Gjønnes, Agnes Karin Haaskjold, Andreas Haugsbø
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Release Date: March 23, 2010
For four straight years now, After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For has been unleashed. Eight original horror films to quench your thirst for blood and gore and screams galore. Last year I was able to check out and review their third collection of horrors (Read: DVD Review: After Dark Horrorfest III: 8 Films To Die For), and was rather excited to check out their new slate this year! Instead of cramming every review into one mammoth review, this year we'll take it one flick at a time, with this little opener stuck at the top of each one.
With each Horrorfest (the last two anyway), there's a foreign horror title included. This year, the movie came from Norway and is called Hidden (Skjult). While there...
- 24/10/2010
- de The Movie God
- Geeks of Doom
The new latest trailer for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest's Norwegian entry, Pål Øie's Hidden (or Skjult), was released today; and we have it for your perusal.
After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
Dig on the trailer below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.
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After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
Dig on the trailer below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.
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- 20/1/2010
- de Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Available since October 21st on Blu-Ray and DVD in Europe, a second movie poster courtesy of the After Dark Horrorfest is available for Skjult aka Hidden. Only available through Europe on DVD fans can get a chance to watch the film in theatres beginning January 29th. Other details are sure to follow, but for now have a look at this dark and foreboding movie poster that apparently leaves one of the characters struggling for air. Check out the After Dark website for more info'.
A synopsis for Skjult (Hidden) here:
"Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him.
A synopsis for Skjult (Hidden) here:
"Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him.
- 28/11/2009
- de Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The new American poster for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest's Norwegian entry, Pål Øie's Hidden (or Skjult), was released today; and we have it for your perusal.
After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
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After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
- Uncle Creepy
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- 17/11/2009
- de Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Skjult aka Hidden is another horror movie selected for the 8 Films to Die For Film Festival, which kicks-off this January 29th, 2010. A Norwegian flick from Alligator Films Skjult will star Kristoffer Joner, Cecilie Mosli, Anders Danielsen Lie, Bjarte Hjelmeland and Karin Park. Darkly foreboding and full of suspense, from the first trailer, Skjult looks like a fine addition to the 2010 Horror Fest line-up. Have a look at the cast, crew, and trailer below.
A synopsis for Skjult (Hidden) here:
"Hidden is the story of Kai Koss who upon the death of his cruel mother unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has...
A synopsis for Skjult (Hidden) here:
"Hidden is the story of Kai Koss who upon the death of his cruel mother unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has...
- 13/11/2009
- de Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Two new posters and stills for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest's Norwegian entry, Pål Øie's Hidden (or Skjult), were released today; and we have them for you cold and spooky.
After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest. Click on the poster below for the rest of the goods.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
- Uncle Creepy
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After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010, for their fourth annual Horrorfest. Click on the poster below for the rest of the goods.
Synopsis
Kai Koss, upon the death of his cruel mother, unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone’s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are some things you just can't run from.
- Uncle Creepy
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- 12/11/2009
- de Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Carpe Noctem revealed two international teaser posters for Pål Øie's chiller Hidden (aka Skjult in Norway). They also have three, rather unexciting stills which you can find here . After Dark Films is bringing the film to the States January 29, 2010. It's part of their fourth "Eight Films to Die For" Horrorfest so you can bet money that they'll be creating their own one-sheet. Hidden tells of a haunted man who returns home and faces dark secrets. Watch a trailer here .
- 11/11/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Thanks to the fellas at Arrow, we've now got the word on the fourth film to join After Dark's Horrorfest 2010. The Norwegian film Hidden (or, Skjult ), written and directed by Pål Øie, will join the likes of Dread , The Graves and Lake Mungo on January 29, 2010. You can watch a foreign trailer here . The synopsis Arrow received goes like this: Kai Koss who upon the death of his cruel mother unwillingly returns to the small town he ran away from 19 years ago. He is left in charge of the family home and the dark secrets that come with it. Kai soon finds himself tangled up in a series of murderous events that are beyond anyone.s control and his troubles begin to overwhelm him. He has spent the past two decades trying to forget a tortured past only to find that there are...
- 2/10/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
We first wrote about upcoming Norwegian horror flick Skjult all the way back in December and with the official release of the film just a few days away a pair of new TV spots have just turned up online.
Kai Knutsen fled through the woods, from his crazed mother 20 years ago. Now the woman he hated more than anything on earth is dead, and he has inherited the house in the forest. It has a cruel secret.
This one is notable first of all for the presence of star Kristoffer Joner, an actor who is solid in pretty much everything he does but is particularly well suited for this sort of dark, psychological fare as anyone who has seen him in Naboer (Next Door) can tell you. And beyond Joner it just looks really, really good ... director Pål Øie clearly knows his way around the genre and he’s going for it pretty hard here.
Kai Knutsen fled through the woods, from his crazed mother 20 years ago. Now the woman he hated more than anything on earth is dead, and he has inherited the house in the forest. It has a cruel secret.
This one is notable first of all for the presence of star Kristoffer Joner, an actor who is solid in pretty much everything he does but is particularly well suited for this sort of dark, psychological fare as anyone who has seen him in Naboer (Next Door) can tell you. And beyond Joner it just looks really, really good ... director Pål Øie clearly knows his way around the genre and he’s going for it pretty hard here.
- 30/3/2009
- de Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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