Interview: Writer/director Johannes Nyholm on the recurring nightmare of “KOKO-DI KOKO-DA”
The Swedish filmmaker delivers a brooding, starkly horrific study of guilt and psychological trauma.
The Swedish filmmaker delivers a brooding, starkly horrific study of guilt and psychological trauma.
Following a 2019 festival tour that won it much acclaim, this study of grief and terror is seeing general release.
Dark Star Pictures announced the U.S. release date of the much-praised KOKO-DI KOKO-DA earlier this week, and now the distributor has unveiled its new promo material.
Originally set for U.S. play late last year, the festival favorite is now arriving in Stateside theaters later this month.
RUE MORGUE brings hell home for the holidays with two of the season’s most chilling releases: THE LODGE and THE LIGHTHOUSE, featuring exclusive words with filmmakers VERONIKA FRANZ, SEVERIN FIALA and ROBERT EGGERS. Also in this issue: CAN HORROR KILL?; Sweden’s new nightmare in KOKO-DI KOKO-DA; GHOSTS OF THE STANLEY HOTEL, and more!