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Win Troll Hunter on Blu-ray + T-Shirt and Signed Poster

Troll Hunter BD 3D Packshot

To mark the release of Troll Hunter on DVD and Blu-ray 9th January, Momentum Pictures have given us a copy of the movie on Blu-ray, a t-shirt and a poster signed by director Andre Ovredal and star Otto Jespersen to give away! We got to chat with Andre last year about the movie which you can [...]




If 2011 Were A Movie…

2011 Logo

In recent years we have seen Hollywood tap a variety of different resources in its ongoing search for new ideas. Stopping just short of sticking its hand down the side of the sofa and rummaging for loose inspiration, Tinseltown has instead chosen to adapt everything from the usual books, video games and television shows, to [...]




New Troll Hunter TV Spot Really Is Quite Simply Jaw-Dropping

The Troll Hunter Poster

With The Troll Hunter currently lumbering (albeit with a strange majesty) towards its September 9th UK release, André Øvredal’s Norwegian mocumentary  has upped its marketing ante with a new TV spot, flaunting its goods with mouth-watering, ticket-pre-booking aplomb. The new spot for the film – which sees three filmmakers pursuing a suspected bear hunter into the woods, only to [...]




FrightFest 2011: TrollHunter Review

Troll Hunter

The so-called found footage sub-genre seems to have been a reasonably reliable money spinner in recent years and whilst films using this technique often receive a critical kicking and proclamations regarding its death seem more and more common with each passing film, the approach is showing no signs of going way. With the exception of [...]




EIFF 2011 – The Troll Hunter (Trolljegeren) Review

Troll Hunter

It’s no secret that The Troll Hunter, André Øvredal’s Norwegian found-footage mockumentary, was the film from this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival that I was most anticipating. Following Finland’s excellent Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale and off the back of King of Devil’s Island (review coming shortly), I hoped that these two Scandinavian successes might have rubbed off on Øvredal’s [...]