Hidden

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The 100 best films of the 21st century
Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000

Peter Bradshaw, Cath Clarke, Andrew Pulver and Catherine Shoard

13, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

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What the F? How Mother! joined the 'bad movie' club
Filmgoers in America have handed the Jennifer Lawrence horror the lowest possible rating, putting it among a select group of F-rated movies that includes Soderbergh’s Solaris and the Nic Cage remake of The Wicker Man. Can it really be ‘the worst film of the century’?

Peter Bradshaw

18, Sep, 2017 @6:03 PM

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Hidden: No 9 best crime film of all time

Michael Haneke, 2005

Killian Fox

17, Oct, 2010 @10:47 AM

Hidden

4 Stars Cert 15

Rob Mackie

07, Jul, 2006 @12:40 AM

Michael Haneke: The director on his film Hidden

Film: The enigmatic French thriller is the water cooler film of the year, confounding audiences with its ambiguous plot. Jason Solomons asked the director to shed some light...

Jason Solomons

19, Feb, 2006 @12:58 AM

Peter Preston: Subtlety with subtitles

Peter Preston: Movies seem so much more meaningful when their clunky dialogue and cliches are hidden.

Peter Preston

06, Feb, 2006 @12:26 AM

Scandal of this foreign masterpiece that Oscar's turned away

Rachel Cooke: It goes without saying that the nominations for the 78th Academy Awards are a good thing. Even so, when the nominations were announced last week, there was one stunning omission: Michael Haneke's Hidden

Rachel Cooke

05, Feb, 2006 @12:50 AM

What was that all about?

In Hidden, Daniel Auteuil plays a television presenter whose family and job come under threat when violent videos mysteriously begin arriving at his home. Having been garlanded with awards at Cannes, and in receipt of extravagant praise on its release in Britain, how did audiences at the Curzon Soho in London react to Michael Haneke's thriller?

01, Feb, 2006 @9:50 AM

What was that all about?

Hidden, directed by Michael Haneke.

01, Feb, 2006 @12:08 AM

Hidden

Philip French: The acting all around is outstanding, with Auteuil and Binoche working beautifully together as their marriage falls apart, expressing their emotional upheaval through the slight movement of an eye or the flicker of a lip

Philip French

29, Jan, 2006 @10:02 AM

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Hidden review – a stalker-nightmare with a shiver of the uncanny
Michael Haneke’s masterpiece: a compelling politico-psychological essay about the denial and guilt mixed into the foundations of western prosperity

Peter Bradshaw

27, Jan, 2006 @12:14 AM

Guilt, lies and videotape

Hidden is the first great film of the 21st century, says Mark Lawson (and that's not just because it's about the presenter of a television arts show).

Mark Lawson

20, Jan, 2006 @12:04 AM

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