Bloody-Disgusting: "At the intro to his midnight premiere of The Hallow, director Corin Hardy called it a grounded, dark fairy tale. It is that but it’s so much more too. It’s also a creature feature, a siege movie, possession and body horror. It serves all five and now makes me really happy Hardy is doing The Crow."
Corin Hardy: "I’m more of a fan of classic cinema that looks and sounds and satisfies well. And I just wanted to try and make something which was as close to what I grew up watching and wanted to see at the cinema. Which is an experience which takes you away from your own mundane life"
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The Hallow is a damn fine horror movie. So many contemporary horror directors screw things up with too much CGI, reliance on loud things going “BOO” and poor characterization. Not so here: Hardy serving up a marvellous creature design, a tightly focussed script, great location shooting and a rock-solid classical horror sensibility that pays off gangbusters. It feels like a future cult classic – see it and tell your friends about it.
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Every parent's worst nightmare comes true when strange noises from the baby monitor become horrific in this clip from the atmospheric horror.