
Unfortunately these ambitions are not reflected in the script, which is less focused One sometimes whishes Øie would hold back some of the techniques, but in spite of that, Dark Woods 2 is atmospheric and entertaining, with production values that lift it up to the top level of horror movies shown in Norway this year.” Rated 4 of 6. The story is not clear enough on what we’re supposed to fear While they could have tried harder in being scary, it is a solid genre movie, cleverly directed by Pål Øie An icy and beautiful mood, where the story should have gone extra step to match the look.” Rated 4 of 6.ĭagbladet wrote: “Visually intelligent, but far less smart in terms of story and themes Interesting dynamics between two horror film aesthetics, which signal that Øie have higher ambitions than sudden scares. NRK P3’s Film Police wrote: “Good actors in creepy surroundings, captured in sharp images, with effective editing and atmospheric sound makes the film sinister throughout I see that it is scary, but does not feel it on the same level. An atmospheric revisit of the ghastly wilderness, while standing on its own feet.” Rated 7 of 10.
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This type of unpredictability is rare in current horror films Technically a perfect movie A nice sequel that lives up to expectations. A good mix of blood and creepy shadows places it between grounded and mystical horror. Le Horreur at Montages wrote: “In Dark Woods 2 we’re facing a rugged movie with total control over genre details. And here’s what the press wrote about Dark Woods 2:
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You can read more about Dark Woods 2 here but if you are still not sure wether you are going to see the movie or not, below we have posted some more stills and artwork to tease you, plus a behind-the-scenes video made by the producers. Early on we toyed with the idea of making a sequel, and wanted to be the first in Norway to do that, but others beat us to it, director Pål Øie said to VG earlier this year. It took several years to develop the, and other things got in the way. Norway does not have a great tradition for sequels, so nobody raised an eyebrow when the successfull Dark Woods / Villmark (2003) did not get an immediate follow-up.

12 years in the making, Dark Woods 2 has a new cast and makes the most out of a creepy, abandoned real-life sanatorium. There's no US release date set yet - stay tuned for more updates.Premiering On October 9 is the anticipated sequel to Dark Woods, one of the most notable Norwegian horror movies. This first opened in Argentina late last year. It's produced by Juan Crespo, Martín Gerding, Carlos Goitia, Michael Kraetzer, Nicolás Onetti, and Daniel Padilla. The Shape of the Woods, originally known as La Forma del Bosque in Spanish, is written and directed by Argentinian filmmaker Gonzalo Mellid, making his feature directorial debut with this after directing one other acclaimed short ( Ashes) previously.
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Children must use the weaknesses of the entity to survive until dawn and thus free themselves from the curse. Silvia and Andrés, two brothers who live with their grandfather in a house in the middle of the forest, unleash the wrath of a dark entity that will chase them relentlessly until it catches them, during the course of one night. Here's the first official trailer Gonzalo Mellid's The Shape of the Woods, direct from Vimeo (via SA): Tradition and terror merge within a family that hides a dangerous secret." The film is in Spanish, but this trailer has a creepy English voiceover. It's also described as: "A film that tells the dark story of a cursed, enchanted forest… from which there is no escape. The film stars María Paz Arias Landa, Nicolás Del Rio, Ezequiel Pache, Felipe Corvalán, Chucho Fernández, and the renowned actress Magui Bravi in a revealing role. They must use the weaknesses of the entity to survive until dawn and free themselves from the curse. Silvia and Andrés, two brothers who live with their grandfather in a house in the middle of the forest, unleash a dark entity that will chase them relentlessly over the course of one night.

I know you owe them something." An early promo trailer has debuted online for an intriguing new Argentinian horror film called The Shape of the Woods, also known as La Forma del Bosque in Spanish.
