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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Thorns’ review: Dir. Douglas Schulze [FrightFest 2023]
Douglas Schulze has been directing movies on and off since 1992. In that time he has amassed seven feature film credits,...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Isaac’ review: Tariq Sayed [FrightFest 2023]
If you caught and enjoyed Greg Wallace’s recent Channel Four ‘documentary’ Greg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, then FrightFest’s First Blood...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘The Moor’ review: Dir. Chris Cronin [FrightFest 2023]
On the Saturday of every year’s August FrightFest event, one screen is dedicated to the First Blood strand. Films within this...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Pandemonium’ review: Dir. Quarxx [FrightFest 2023]
Having recently screened at Fantasia International Film Festival, the creepy French language film, Pandemonium, arrives at FrightFest. Written and directed by...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Hostile Dimensions’ review: Dir. Graham Hughes [FrightFest 2023]
In 2019, Graham Hughes debuted the brilliant Death of a Vlogger at FrightFest as part of the First Blood strand. Now...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Spookt’ review: Dir. Tony Reames [FrightFest 2023]
Almost every small town in the world has some sort of local legend or ghost story. No matter where you grew...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Black Mold’ review: Dir. John Pata [FrightFest 2023]
In John Pata’s Black Mold, two photographers get more than they bargained for during a shoot in a derelict building. Brooke...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘That’s a Wrap’ review: Dir. Marcel Walz [FrightFest 2023]
Marcel Walz has been consistently creating his brand of slasher movies for the best part of the last decade. His latest...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘It Lives Inside’ review: Dir. Bishal Dutta [FrightFest 2023]
Set in America It Lives Inside joins Samidha (Megan Suri), a second generation immigrant who is struggling to find her place...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Poundcake’ review: Dir. Onur Tukel [FrightFest 2023]
Each year at FrightFest there is one movie that polarises the crowd. Whether it is down to its content or overall...