Tag: Fredrik Hiller

  • Operation Ragnarok on DVD soon

    Last year’s Swedish monsters-on-the-loose feature film Operation Ragnarok hits DVD in about two weeks. Formerly known as Zone 261, Fredrik Hiller’s Operation Ragnarok (Swedish title: Operation Ragnarök) was met with mostly bad reviews when it was released in theatres a few months ago, but was predicted by many reviewers to have cult potential and will […]

  • Operation Ragnarok preview

    A submarine born virus, a quarantined city and infected monsters are the key ingredients of Operation Ragnarok, which opened yesterday in Swedish cinemas, after an exceptionally long production period. Formerly known as Zone 261, writer-director Fredrik Hiller’s Operation Ragnarok (original title: Operation Ragnarök) will be the last Swedish horror/fantasy film to premiere in 2018, which […]

  • Review: Psalm 21

    Fredrik Hiller’s horror-chiller Psalm 21 offers some great visuals but also plenty of traditional themes from the “evil religion” subgenre. Religion and faith must be a good starting point for horror movies; everyone has a relationship to it or an opinion, and there’s Hell for some juicy inspiration and effects. In Psalm 21, director Fredrik […]

  • Psalm 21 preview

    Opening this weekend in Sweden was Psalm 21, a psychological horror-thriller directed by actor Fredrik Hiller. Many horror films’ starting point is religion, and this film deals directly with the director’s own religious experiences. Psalm 21 opened November 5 in theatres in Sweden, and is about Henrik, a priest, who has been plagued by nightmares […]