Stories By Kat Hughes
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Film Reviews
/ 2 years ago’Halloween Ends’ review: Dir. David Gordon Green (2022)
In 2018, forty years after John Carpenter’s original, came David Gordon Green’s Halloween. A continuation of the original story started by...
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Home Entertainment
/ 2 years agoHome Entertainment: ’Summit Fever’ digital review
Man versus mountain is an age-old cinematic story. Through the years there have been countless tales of survival in the face...
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Interviews
/ 2 years agoInterview: Director Julian Gibley discusses making ’Summit Fever’ on an actual mountain
Filmmakers are always pushing themselves for their art. There is a commendable perseverance that exists for those that make films. Often,...
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Interviews
/ 2 years agoInterview: Director Steve Johnson, Writer Chris Watt & Actor Stuart Brennan discuss new thriller ’Stalker’
Each year Arrow Video FrightFest hosts World Premieres of a range of projects. This summer was no exception and one of...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Vesper’ review: Dirs. Kristina Buozyte & Bruno Samper [Grimmfest 2022]
In an attempt to prevent an impending ecological crisis, mankind turned to genetic technology. Their engineered viruses and organisms later escaped...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Feed Me’ review: Dirs. Adam Leader & Richard Oakes [Grimmfest 2022]
After their success with Christmas comedy horror gorefest, Hosts, Adam Leader and Richard Oakes are back with Feed Me. Another offering...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago<em>’Malibu Horror Project’</em> review: Dir. Scott Slone [Grimmfest 2022]
Found footage films were once a fairly standardised sub-genre of horror. Films all followed the same handheld shaky video footage format,...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’The Goldsmith’ review: Dir. Vincenzo Ricchiuto [Grimmfest 2022]
In The Goldsmith a tight-knit trio of criminals find themselves in trouble after an easy mark proves to be tougher than...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Moon Garden’ review: Ryan Stevens Harris [Grimmfest 2022]
Movies are magical. When done correctly, they have the power to manipulate the emotions of their audience and transport them to...
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Features
/ 2 years agoBrooklyn Horror Film Festival 2022 Highlights
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival begins on 13th October and runs until 20th October with screenings held at the Nitehawk Cinema...