Hidden (2015)

2015 • 83 minutes
4.1
521 reviews
80%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

301 days have passed since Ray (Alexander Skarsgård –True Blood), Claire(Andrea Riseborough – Birdman, Oblivion), and their daughter, Zoe (Emily Alyn Lind –The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia, Revenge) found refuge underground. With nothing to distract them from their own fear, they hold onto hope for a normal family life above the surface someday. What looms above the cement prison they call home? The one thing they know for certain is that there is something terrifying and strange that threatens their fragile existence, and it is coming for them.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.1
521 reviews
B Dawson
June 28, 2020
This movie was meh. Way too much time in the underground tunnel with just the 3 of them. The annoying child wouldn't shut up and they just kept leading us on waiting for " The breathers " and I'm like can we get to the point. There was a good twist at the end but overall the movie wasn't good.
Daxx Collins
February 9, 2017
Just stumbled across this movie looking for something to watch... This movie is incredible. The acting is phenomenal. DO NOT listen to any of the few negative reviews. In fact.... don't even read any reviews. It's one of those movies that you just need to watch without expectation of anything or any one genre. Again... stop reading the reviews because you really really don't want this movie to be spoiled for you. Completely worth the rent... or hell. Just buy it. I know I'll be watching it again someday. 🖐🌟's
Kate Johnson
July 13, 2019
This movie, in my opinion, was awful. The twist was good, but was then immediately negated with a stupid sugary-sweet scene. The child's character wouldn't be quiet, and when your very survival depends upon staying hidden and quiet, you would think that after the first, oh, 100 days, the kid would get it. Instead there's a LOT of yelling and noise-making, and not just from the kid. Incredibly stupid decisions are made, and then more noise and dumb decisions. Flashbacks to a previous time not shown yet are understandable, but a scene that happened twenty minutes ago? If your message is so convoluted that you flashback MULTIPLE times to something that happened an hour ago to make sure the audience gets the point, consider reworking the scene, or, at the VERY least, don't condescend to the audience. I really was hoping to like this, but it was really bad.