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Hidden: Directed by Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer. With Alexander Skarsgård, Andrea Riseborough, Emily Alyn Lind, Steven Elliot. A family takes refuge in a bomb shelter to avoid a dangerous outbreak.
In Kingsville, Ray, his wife Claire and their little daughter Zoe "Zozo" have been living in an underground shelter for three hundred days hidden from the "Breathers". They have created and follow four rules to stay alive.
Hidden: Created by Mark Andrew, Ed Talfan. With Sian Reese-Williams, Sion Alun Davies, Victoria Pugh, Sarah Tempest. Police investigate when the body of a girl is found in a lake.
That's unfortunate considering the artistry and effort that goes into making a movie, but with such a wide variety of films on offer, every year it's only natural certain movies would get lost in the fray. This list (in random order) focuses on those hidden gems that didn’t hit big when they were initially released.
The Hidden: Directed by Jack Sholder. With Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Nouri, Claudia Christian, Clarence Felder. A cop and an FBI agent race for answers after law abiding people suddenly become violent criminals.
Hidden Love: With Lusi Zhao, Zheyuan Chen, Zhang Jiong Min, Victor Ma. Sang Zhi falls in love with Duan Jia Xu, the boy who often comes to her house to play with her brother. Years after she joins the university in the city he now lives, and during their day-to-day interactions, they slowly fall in love.
Jackie Chan has had some unwatchable stinkers as of late. Movies where it physically pains you to sit through. And having judged this movie by its trailer, it seemed the perfect movie to follow suit. Well, turns out it's not as bad as I expected it to be. Hidden Strike has one massive plus and a lot of minuses.
Hidden Gems: Directed by Maclain Nelson. With Hunter King, Beau Mirchoff, Eliza Hayes Maher, Jordan Matlock. While prepping for her sister's wedding, Addie loses her grandmother's ring in the waters of Hawaii.
Delivering tension without resorting to over exposure the "threats" is a great indication of how effective a horror movie is. Hidden works incredibly well with small scale, dark atmosphere and mental trial instead of ordinary gorefest. Its narrative is only hampered by a few technical or consistency flaws, which are forgivable towards the end.
A group of motorists witnesses a car crash in the California desert, and after the driver's dying words indicate the location of a hidden stash of loot, they turn against each other in a race across the state to get to it.