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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Attachment’ review: Dir. Gabriel Bier Gislason [Fantastic Fest]
At the start of Fantastic Fest we reviewed Oliver Parker’s The Offering. Our review highlighted the burgeoning movement of horror stories...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Satanic Hispanics’ review: Dirs. Misc [Fantastic Fest]
A police raid uncovers a building full of dead bodies. Only one man who goes by the name ‘The Traveller’ (Efren...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago<em>’Disappear Completely’</em> review: Dir. Luis Javier Henaine [Fantastic Fest]
Crime photojournalist Santiago (Harold Torres) finds himself in troubled waters in Disappear Completely. The latest film from Luis Javier Henaine tells...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Tropic’ review: Dir. Edouard Salier [Fantastic Fest]
The bond of brotherhood is tested to its limit in Edouard Salier’s Tropic. Set in a near future France, Tropic charts...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’King on Screen’ review: Dir. Daphné Baiwir [Fantastic Fest]
Stephen King is one of the world’s most prolific writers. The author – who turns seventy-five this week – is one...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’The Offering’ review: Dir. Oliver Park [Fantastic Fest]
For decades, horror cinema has been saturated with films exploring Christianity. The religion has been utilised to tell thousands of tales...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years agoInterview: Director Daphné Baiwir discusses documentary ’King on Screen’ [Fantastic Fest]
In 1976, Brian de Palma directed Carrie, the first novel and adaptation of Stephen King’s work. Since then, more than 50...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’House of Darkness’ review: Dir. Neil LaBute [Fantasia]
Neil LaBute, the man behind the Wicker Man remake, turns his hand to horror once more with House of Darkness. A...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Mastemah’ review: Dir. Didier D. Daarwin [FrightFest]
Director Didier D. Daarwin has forged a long career working within commercials and music videos. He now turns his attention to...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Bite’ review: Dir. James Owen [FrightFest]
The Saturday of FrightFest is always a special day for new British filmmaking talent. The event carves time into its hectic...