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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Good Boy’ review: Dir. Ben Leonberg [SXSW 2025]
Last year, Chris Nash’s In A Violent Nature told the slasher story from the perspective of a Jason Voorhees like killer....
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Redux Redux’ review: Dirs. Kevin and Matthew McManus [SXSW 2025]
The writing and directing team behind the enigmatic and enthralling The Block Island Sound, Kevin and Matthew McManus, have brought their...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘O’Dessa’ review: Dir. Geremy Jasper [SXSW 2025]
Before she returns to screens later this year in Stranger Things, Sadie Sink leads the SXSW film, O’Dessa. The film is...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘Rumpelstiltskin’ review: Dir. Andy Edwards [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Andy Edwards is one of the hardest working directors on the UK independent horror scene. In the last decade, Edwards has...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘Scared to Death’ review: Dir. Paul Boyd [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Paul Boyd might not be a director that many know by name, but almost everyone will have seen something he has...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘A Mother’s Embrace’ review: Dir. Cristian Ponce [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Cristian Ponce’s A Mother’s Embrace begins in a truly distressing manner. Set in Rio, 1973, the cold open sees a young...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘By the Throat’ review: Dir. David Luke Rees [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Written by Madelaine Isaac and director David Luke Rees, By the Throat is a film whose title promises an ‘edge of...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘The Last Sacrifice’ review: Dir. Rupert Russell [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Folk horror is one of the lasting sub-genres of horror, with the United Kingdom demonstrating a particular affinity for them. Stories...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months ago‘House of Ashes’ review: Dir. Izzy Lee [FrightFest Glasgow 2025]
Izzy Lee is a writer and director who has been solidly working on short films for the last decade. Now, after...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 months agoWriter & Director Gerard Johnson discusses new film ‘Odyssey’
Gerard Johnson’s film career so far has been an impressive one. His films Tony, Hyena, and most recently Muscle always approach...