Directed by Søren Juul Petersen and based on the best-selling Nordic noir novel by Steen Langstrup, while starring Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm, Gustav Scavenius and Lars Knutzon, ‘The Ringmaster’, previously known as ‘Finale’, will be released in the UK on DVD and digital release on 30th November by Danse Macabre. You can pre-order the DVD now. Additionally it will also be followed up by a cinematic run from 2nd December 2020. ‘The Ringmaster’ sees two young women (Anne Bergfeld & Karin Michelsen) working the night shift at a secluded gas station unwittingly become the stars of a terrifying show streamed live on the dark web. Held captive by a sadistic ringmaster and his cohorts, their survival instincts are stretched to the limit as they...
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- 11/23/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm, Gustav Scavenius | Written by Søren Juul Petersen, Carsten Juul Bladt | Directed by Søren Juul Petersen
Denmark is not really known for genre fare, even if it counts one of the hardest working independent genre actors today, Kim Sonderholm, who also appears in The Ringmaster (aka Finale), among its number. In fact it’s been over 4 years since the last (unless you count the genre-esque output of Lars Von Trier), Kasper Juhl’s Monstrosity. Now Søren Juul Petersen’s film looks to put Denmark on the horror map once again, with a film that isn’t afraid to actually be horrific!
Set on the day that Denmark has reached the finals of the European Championships and everyone is glued to their TVs, Finale takes place, for the most part, at a small petrol station on the edge of town.
Denmark is not really known for genre fare, even if it counts one of the hardest working independent genre actors today, Kim Sonderholm, who also appears in The Ringmaster (aka Finale), among its number. In fact it’s been over 4 years since the last (unless you count the genre-esque output of Lars Von Trier), Kasper Juhl’s Monstrosity. Now Søren Juul Petersen’s film looks to put Denmark on the horror map once again, with a film that isn’t afraid to actually be horrific!
Set on the day that Denmark has reached the finals of the European Championships and everyone is glued to their TVs, Finale takes place, for the most part, at a small petrol station on the edge of town.
- 11/20/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tagline: "Entertainment Knows No Boundaries." The Ringmaster is a Danish film, from director Søren Juul Petersen. Set to release internationally, this title has seen several film festivals in 2019 - including: Motor City Nightmares (U.S.), Horrorant Film Festival (Greece) and Fantafestival (Italy). Now, Jinga Films has helped bring the film to: the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, in 2020. In the story, two girls are struggling on the nightshift with a terrifying show, streamed on the dark web. As well, this feature stars: Anne Bergfeld ("The Last Warrior"), Karin Michelsen, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal and Kim Sønderholm. A preview of the film's latest set of releases is hosted here. The film's screenplay was developed from Steen Langstrup's novel. The official synopsis mentions the two girls held captive by a sadistic ringmaster (Damon Younger). Meanwhile, an offscreen audience will decide their next dark trial. The U.K. will release the film this November.
- 11/13/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The FrightFest strand at the Glasgow Film Festival always throws in a few surprises and this year it is Finale. It is an adaptation of the award winning novel by Steen Langstrup novel and is brought to life by Danish director, Søren Juul Petersen.
The opening titles set the tone in its declaration to change the perception of Denmark. We also have before the film begins a little homage to the original Frankenstein. It is a nice nod to a true classic.
The initial setting for the film is a petrol station out in the middle of nowhere. And from here we meet Agnes Berger (Anne Bergfeld) and Belinda Anderson (Karin Michelsen). We follow the pair who are working the nightshift on the same night Denmark are in the final of a non-specified sport event. So no expectation of a lot, if any, customers until we encounter three strangers.
There...
The opening titles set the tone in its declaration to change the perception of Denmark. We also have before the film begins a little homage to the original Frankenstein. It is a nice nod to a true classic.
The initial setting for the film is a petrol station out in the middle of nowhere. And from here we meet Agnes Berger (Anne Bergfeld) and Belinda Anderson (Karin Michelsen). We follow the pair who are working the nightshift on the same night Denmark are in the final of a non-specified sport event. So no expectation of a lot, if any, customers until we encounter three strangers.
There...
- 3/6/2019
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Stars: Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm, Gustav Scavenius | Written by Søren Juul Petersen, Carsten Juul Bladt | Directed by Søren Juul Petersen
Denmark is not really known for genre fare, even if it counts one of the hardest working independent genre actors today, Kim Sonderholm, who also appears in Finale, amongst its number. In fact it’s been over 4 years since the last (unless you count the genre-esque output of Lars Von Trier), Kasper Juhl’s Monstrosity. Now Søren Juul Petersen’s film looks to put Denmark on the horror map once again, with a film that isn’t afraid to actually be horrific!
Set on the day that Denmark has reached the finals of the European Championships and everyone is glued to their TVs, Finale takes place, for the most part, at a small petrol station on the edge of town. This is where Agnes,...
Denmark is not really known for genre fare, even if it counts one of the hardest working independent genre actors today, Kim Sonderholm, who also appears in Finale, amongst its number. In fact it’s been over 4 years since the last (unless you count the genre-esque output of Lars Von Trier), Kasper Juhl’s Monstrosity. Now Søren Juul Petersen’s film looks to put Denmark on the horror map once again, with a film that isn’t afraid to actually be horrific!
Set on the day that Denmark has reached the finals of the European Championships and everyone is glued to their TVs, Finale takes place, for the most part, at a small petrol station on the edge of town. This is where Agnes,...
- 3/4/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced their acquisition of the North American rights to Matthew Montgomery's Devil's Path. The film will be released in theaters sometime in March, with a DVD and VOD release to follow. Also in today's Horror Highlights: The Luring's Panic Fest premiere details and a new trailer for Søren Juul Petersen's Danish horror film Finale.
Devil's Path North American Theatrical, DVD, and VOD Release Details: "Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to the riveting Lgbtq psychological thriller Devil’S Path, the feature debut from writer/director Matthew Montgomery. Breaking Glass acquired rights to the film in December in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and Montgomery on behalf of Proteus Pictures. The film will arrive in North American audiences in March for a limited theatrical, followed by a DVD/VOD release.
Praised as an “intriguing and bloody psychological thriller” (Amos Lassen...
Devil's Path North American Theatrical, DVD, and VOD Release Details: "Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to the riveting Lgbtq psychological thriller Devil’S Path, the feature debut from writer/director Matthew Montgomery. Breaking Glass acquired rights to the film in December in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and Montgomery on behalf of Proteus Pictures. The film will arrive in North American audiences in March for a limited theatrical, followed by a DVD/VOD release.
Praised as an “intriguing and bloody psychological thriller” (Amos Lassen...
- 12/26/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
“Finale” is a new horror film from Denmark directed by Søren Juul Petersen based on the book by Steen Langstrup, starring Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm and Gustav Scavenius The movie has already been released in Scandinavia exclusively by Blockbuster and will hit the rest of the world …
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- 12/24/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"Finale" is a new horror film from Denmark directed by Søren Juul Petersen based on the book by Steen Langstrup, starring Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm and Gustav Scavenius and if you've seen the film, you know how much the brilliant music and score by Peter K. Nørgaard means for the overall picture. Therefore, the soundtrack is now available to you courtesy of Spotify with other services soon to follow! Nationwide quietness. The streets are empty. Everyone’s glued to their screens at home, watching the final game. In the outskirts of Denmark, close to the German border, a small gas station needs to be open for service, even on this special night. Two young women have the shift. Ambitious...
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- 12/21/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Danish horror film "Finale" finally hit the native Scandinavia as a Blockbuster Exclusive. For now the good people of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland can enjoy a good scare and the rest of the world is soon to follow. Directed by Søren Juul Petersen based on the book by Steen Langstrup, "Finale" stars Anne Bergfeld, Karin Michelsen, Damon Younger, Kristoffer Fabricius, Mads Koudal, Kim Sønderholm and Gustav Scavenius Nationwide quietness. The streets are empty. Everyone’s glued to their screens at home, watching the final game. In the outskirts of Denmark, close to the German border, a small gas station needs to be open for service, even on this special night. Two young women have the shift. Ambitious Agnes is in the backroom putting finishing touches on...
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- 11/26/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Icelandic filmmaker Logi Hilmarsson first popped up on our radar when his short film Þygdarafl (Gravity) played at the Tribeca Film Festival. Hilmarsson has just sent word that he has a new project in the works, a television miniseries called Grillingur. While he is waiting for all the pieces to fall into place so they can begin filming he has sent along the pitch trailer that got the production a contract with Iceland's largest television station. In it you will see Damon Younger who played the psychotic Bruno in the thriller Black's Game. I have agreed to withhold any great amount of detail about the plot for now but Hilmarsson was willing to share this much...This Cryptic tease from Logi Hilmarsson's new project, Grillingur, promises metaphysical mysteries,...
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- 3/3/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Black’s Game aka Svartur á leik
Written by Óskar Thór Axelsson, based on the novel Svartur á leik by Stefán Máni
Directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson
Iceland 2012 Fantasia imdb
It would be easy to describe dismiss Black’s Game as an Icelandic crime thriller, but that would be short changing this stylish film that zags every time you expect it to zig, making choices that make sense but are completely opposite to the choices made in other, similar crime films.
As a prime example, in the middle of the film, the crime gang performs a daring daylight bank robbery. When they count up their ill-gotten gains, the co-leader of the gang, Tóti (Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson) complains that they make more money in one day selling drugs with much less risk and without doing the dirty (criminal) work themselves. In most films, drugs are what topples a successful criminal empire; in Black’s Game,...
Written by Óskar Thór Axelsson, based on the novel Svartur á leik by Stefán Máni
Directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson
Iceland 2012 Fantasia imdb
It would be easy to describe dismiss Black’s Game as an Icelandic crime thriller, but that would be short changing this stylish film that zags every time you expect it to zig, making choices that make sense but are completely opposite to the choices made in other, similar crime films.
As a prime example, in the middle of the film, the crime gang performs a daring daylight bank robbery. When they count up their ill-gotten gains, the co-leader of the gang, Tóti (Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson) complains that they make more money in one day selling drugs with much less risk and without doing the dirty (criminal) work themselves. In most films, drugs are what topples a successful criminal empire; in Black’s Game,...
- 8/5/2012
- by Michael Ryan
- SoundOnSight
Black’s Game Trailer, Poster. Óskar Thór Axelsson‘s Black’s Game (2012) teaser trailer, movie poster stars Thor Kristjansson, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, María Birta, Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson, and Damon Younger. Black’s Game‘s plot synopsis: “In the mid to late 90′s, the Reykjavik crime and drug scene saw a drastic change from a relatively small and innocent world into a much more aggressive and violent one.. The film tells the story of this change through the fictional gang of pushers that took control of Iceland’s underworld.”
The Black’s Game movie poster:
Black’s Game poster
The Black’s Game (Svartur á Leik) teaser trailer looks like a solid crime movie. Hopefully it will be right up there with Animal Kingdom. That goal is achievable since its “executive produced by Nicholas Winding Refn and Chris Briggs, producer of the Hostel films”.
Watch the Black’s Game teaser trailer...
The Black’s Game movie poster:
Black’s Game poster
The Black’s Game (Svartur á Leik) teaser trailer looks like a solid crime movie. Hopefully it will be right up there with Animal Kingdom. That goal is achievable since its “executive produced by Nicholas Winding Refn and Chris Briggs, producer of the Hostel films”.
Watch the Black’s Game teaser trailer...
- 12/29/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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