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The Hole in the Ground [Sub: Eng]
The story tells the story of a woman named Sarah O'Neill, whose life seems to have turned upside down. Sarah is still trying to escape from her broken past as she wants to build a new life on the outskirts of a rural town in an old house with her young son Chris. It seems that this house carries more of the terrifying events that Sarah faces, where the presence there leads to a terrifying meeting with a mysterious neighbor to further horrific events and strange situations about that jungle.
17 August 1961, Helsinki, Finland
24 May 1948, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
March 04, 2019
For the most part, Hole In The Ground is a clever, lean, well-made and nicely photographed chiller, its tone and direction remarkably assured.
March 04, 2019
The camera loves Kerslake, and the actress excels as she stumbles between thinking she is going mad and that her son is possessed.
March 04, 2019
Cronin shoots like a veteran, with buckets of Hollywood style. It's just not, in the nicest possible way, very original.
March 05, 2019
Great visual effects and acting by Brie Larson make for an enjoyable watch that embraces a confident and smart woman character, something rarely seen in this genre.
February 28, 2019
"The Hole in the Ground" has memorable images... But the visuals serve an emotional world that feels false.
March 05, 2019
Well-edited set pieces... this gave me the creeps.
February 26, 2019
The Hole In The Ground finds a somewhat fresh angle on the possessed-kid subgenre.
February 28, 2019
A film operating at a suspenseful, spider-like creep that allows it to skirt your defences and get some distance under the skin.
March 04, 2019
It's not groundbreaking and will appeal to horror fans mostly, but Kerslake, and the excellent Quinn Markey, give it a dramatic centre.
February 28, 2019
[T]his is an impressive feature debut for a filmmaker with more in mind than just monsters and jump-scares.
January 31, 2019
[W]hile this is more generically conventional than Jennifer Kent's breakout thriller, it still taps potently into parental anxieties and primal fears.
March 01, 2019
The Hole in the Ground never seeks to differentiate itself from the established horror movie aesthetic: we get creepy jangling lullaby music, a decrepitly old hooded women mumbling to herself ominously, bare feet on creaking wooden floors, broken mirrors.

