Hidden

Hidden

By Matt Duffer & Ross Duffer

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2016-01-15
  • Advisory Rating: 15
  • Runtime: 1h 23min
  • Director: Matt Duffer & Ross Duffer
  • Production Company: World Perfect Production
  • Production Country: Hong Kong
  • iTunes Price: GBP 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
5/10
5
From 19 Ratings

Description

301 days have passed since Ray (Alexander Skarsgård –True Blood), Claire(Andrea Riseborough – Birdman, Oblivion), and their daughter, Zoe (Emily Alyn Lind –The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia, Revenge) found refuge underground. With nothing to distract them from their own fear, they hold onto hope for a normal family life above the surface someday. What looms above the cement prison they call home? The one thing they know for certain is that there is something terrifying and strange that threatens their fragile existence, and it is coming for them.

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Reviews

  • Loved it :)

    5
    By Michael Dance
    Such a nice horror film not a copy of another idea, but original. Hidden 2 please.
  • Excellent! Worth every penny

    5
    By LH1995x
    Absolutely amazing film!! Tricky story line to follow at first but keeps you watching and amazing plot twist! So good
  • Absolutely amazing and what a twist!

    5
    By cttomkinson
    A great piece of intellectual sic-fi that in no way relies on special effects. Packed full of mind games and a brilliant storyline I’d recommend this to anyone! It’s obviously a marmite film in that people either love it or don’t. I think without any hesitation this is one of the best science fictions I’ve seen in a long time!
  • Slow and boring

    2
    By Sabz K
    I cant believe i actually watched this right to the end..! not worth it!
  • So so bad

    1
    By notevenclose13
    Really bad ! Really boring !
  • Miscategorised as horror

    1
    By Jjblue72
    Bloody awful!
  • Fantastic tighly controled film

    5
    By tag red
    Gripping little film - watch it and make your own mind up. Would benefit from slightly less of the emotional fillers but main story is excellent and the back story is great the way it fills the gaps in, cleverly done so that at the end it is nicely complete. Well done, very enjoyable.

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