
Hermit: Monster Killer 2016
"It Came Hungry From Space To Sweden"
In *Hermit: Monster Killer (2016)*, director Ola Paulakoski crafts a wild, genre-blending horror-comedy that tears through Sweden with a ravenous alien beast on its rampage.
Director: Ola Paulakoski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) about?
*Hermit: Monster Killer (2016)* drops a starving alien horror into rural Sweden, forcing an odd trio—a vengeful recluse, a pack of hunters, and a terrified rugby gorilla—into a desperate fight for survival. As the creature devours everything in its path, these strangers must overcome their differences and confront the ravenous beast before it wipes them out. It's a chaotic mix of horror, action, and dark comedy.
Who directed Hermit: Monster Killer?
The film was directed by Ola Paulakoski, who blends multiple genres to deliver a fresh take on creature-feature storytelling.
Who stars in Hermit: Monster Killer?
The film features Börje Lundberg as the hermit, alongside Markus Svahn, Tommy Baso Nordin, Johannes Söderqvist, and Fredrik Weileby in key roles.
Is Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) worth watching?
Without an IMDb rating, *Hermit: Monster Killer (2016)* is a polarizing pick—those who enjoy low-budget, high-energy horror-comedies with bizarre premises will likely find it entertaining. The film's blend of gore, humor, and Scandinavian charm makes it a cult curiosity, though it won't appeal to fans seeking polished storytelling or deeper themes.
How long is Hermit: Monster Killer?
The film runs for 82 minutes.
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About Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) — Sweden's Wildest Alien-Horror Comedy
In *Hermit: Monster Killer (2016)*, director Ola Paulakoski crafts a wild, genre-blending horror-comedy that tears through Sweden with a ravenous alien beast on its rampage. The story follows an aging loner hellbent on vengeance, a band of determined hunters, and a terrified rugby mascot gorilla who all cross paths with a cosmic horror crashing into the countryside. Now united by a shared nightmare, they must survive the creature's insatiable hunger while dodging its grotesque, gory rampages through forests and towns. With sharp comedic jabs at human folly, the film balances dark humor against heart-pounding action, delivering a creature feature that's as unpredictable as it is absurd.
Börje Lundberg stars as the titular hermit, while Markus Svahn and Tommy Baso Nordin bring grit to the chaotic hunt. The film blends sci-fi terror with slapstick comedy, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts tense and silly, where even the most mundane moments can erupt into chaos. If you crave a creature feature that refuses to take itself too seriously, *Hermit: Monster Killer (2016)* might just be your kind of madness.