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Alle må dø (All Must Die)
Last year’s “De Dødes Tjern” has not yet been released on DVD / streaming, and here we already have this year’s new Norwegian horror film, soon ready to penetrate the silver screen. A group of ladies are going to a cabin in the deep woods to throw a bachelorette party, where an ax killer shows up to kill them one by one. My reaction: Meh. More blood and tits, please. But by putting in some goodwill and national patriotism, I’m going to give it a chance.
Bhoot: The Haunted Ship
Ghost flick from India. I like the strong, crispy visuals, but besides from that it just looks like some generic jump-scare fest with a checklists of all the horror clichés. And Japan just called, by the way. They want their ghost back.
The Superdeep
Horror from Russia. The Kola Superdeep Borehole in the Pechengsky District was a project by some scientist where they would be drilling the world’s deepest hole in 1970. The hole is over 12,000 meters deep, and has to this day its place in the Guinness Records. It is now an abandoned place that is constantly attracting adventurous explorers. And it’s a perfect landmark to make a claustrophobic horror film, where The Thing meets The Descent meets Alien. And the effects seem to be practical old school, which is enough to pique my curiosity.
Ouija Shark
– Oh my God.. is that a…shark?
– Or… ghost?
Wanna see more of Stavanger? I’ve already uploaded some of these on my SmugMug, but okay, why not..
We’re heading for a city region called Storhaug. A somewhat forgotten part of the city that I simply call “The Ghost Town”, that’s rumored to be a dumping area of students, social clients and misfits. But if you’re interested in old houses, like I am, there can be some stimulating sights to spot. And just as The Old Town, which is the most known tourist spot in Stavanger, the houses in Storhaug is over hundred years old and well preserved. The most of them, at least.
Hetland Church, built in 1854.
Fredrik’s, Stavanger’s oldest bakery. Born in 1899, died in 2019.
A main door with some carved demon-looking faces. Just beautiful.
St. Svithuns Secondary School. Built in 1918-19.