Stories By Kat Hughes
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoMayhem Film Festival reveals full line-up for 13th edition
Mayhem Film Festival is proud to announce the full line-up of its 2017 edition (see attached and below), which will take...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Where the Skin Lies Review: Dir. Michaël Boucherie
Where the Skin Lies Review: Tattoos become deadly in first-time director Michaël Boucherie’s Frightfest offering, Where the Skin Lies. Where the Skin...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment Review: Inconceivable
Director: Jonathan Baker. Starring: Nicky Whelan, Gina Gershon, Nicolas Cage. Angela (Gina Gershon) and Brian (Nicolas Cage) are a very successful...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Alone Review: Dir. David Moreau
Alone: A group of children wake up to find the world around them empty, except for one stranger who wants them...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Jackals Review: Dir. Kevin Greutert
Jackals Review: A cult de-programming goes horribly wrong in eighties-set home invasion thriller, Jackals. An estranged family reunite in their cabin...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Canaries Review: Dir. Peter Stray
Canaries Review: Wales gets taken over by aliens wearing raincoats in this bizarre sci-fi, horror comedy. Steve Denis (Craig Russell, who...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Better Watch Out Review: Dir. Chris Peckover
Better Watch Out Review: Christmas gets crazy for one unlucky babysitter in this taut and twisted thriller. Ashley (Olivia DeJonge) should...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Meatball Machine Koduko Review: Dir. Yoshihiro Nishimura
Meatball Machine Koduko Review: The sequel to cult smash Meatball Machine arrives just in time for Frightfest. Meatball Machine Koduko closes...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: The Terror of Hallow’s Eve Review: Dir. Todd Tucker
The Terror of Hallow’s Eve: Old school eighties horror makes a return in Terror of Hallow’s Eve, a story of a...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: The Villainess Review: Dir. Byung-gil Jung
The Villainess Review: One women goes on a bone-crunching rampage, and takes us along for the ride, in this South Korean...