Chilling stills from found-footage horror flick Frost

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Entertainment One is getting set for the UK DVD release of their found-footage horror flick FROST which will hit shelves in the UK on February 10, 2014. This one sure has taken its sweet ass time to get a release, so if you've been looking forward to this snow-covered horror flick then this outta be some good news! It's hard for me to get excited about a found-footage film these days, but FROST does look like it offers plenty of scares and the stills give us a good sense of its claustrophobic atmosphere. You can take a peek at those below, as well as a trailer!

Here's what FROST is about:

Filmmaker Gunnar (Björn Thors) arrives at a remote glacier camp on the outskirts of the Arctic Circle to meet up with physiologist Agla (Anna Gunndís Guðmundsdóttir) to make a documentary about the research being conducted there. The next day they discover the camp mysteriously abandoned and their co-workers gone without a trace. As darkness descends and the camp is shaken with ear-splitting shrieks and violent flashing lights, the couple bravely venture out into the vast nothingness, frantically following a trail of blood in the snow in the hope that it’ll lead them to their missing colleagues, unaware of what they’ll find at the other end…

Icelandic filmmaker Reynir Lyngdal helmed FROST, which was shot in the Icelandic highlands. Ingvar Thordarson and Julius Kemp produced for Kisi Production, with Markus Selin and Jukka Helle and Karla Stojáková co-producing.

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