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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘The Wrath of Becky’ Review: Dirs. Matt Angel & Suzanne Coote [SXSW]
In 2020, low-budget home invasion thriller, Becky, came as something of a surprise. The film placed a young girl, Becky (Lulu...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Here for Blood’ review: Dir. Daniel Turres [FrightFest Glasgow]
A pro-wrestler turns babysitter in an effort to help his girlfriend study in new home invasion slasher, Here For Blood. Directed...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Molli and Max in the Future’ Review: Dir. Michael Lukk Litwak [SXSW]
Set in a futuristic world and told over the course of twelve years, four planets, and three dimensions, Molli and Max...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years agoThe Artifice Girl’ Review: Dir. Franklin Ritch [SXSW]
Mankind’s relationship with technology has been a constant source of inspiration for the science-fiction genre for years. Be it an over...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Little Bone Lodge’ review: Dir. Matthias Hoene [FrightFest Glasgow]
Joely Richardson leads Little Bone Lodge, the latest film from Matthias Hoene, a name probably best known for Cockneys vs Zombies....
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Appendage’ review: Dir. Anna Zlokovic [SXSW]
For writer and director Anna Zlokovic’s feature debut, she has extended and adapted her 2021 short film Appendage. The short formed...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Consecration’ review: Dir. Christopher Smith [FrightFest Glasgow]
At the beginning of Glasgow Film Festival, Jena Malone starred in the fantastic drama Adopting Audrey. Now, as the festival gets...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Hunt Her, Kill Her’ Review: Dirs. Greg Swinson & Ryan Thiessen [FrightFest Glasgow]
The first day at a new job can be stressful. Learning the layout of the building, the office politics, and a...
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Film Reviews
/ 2 years ago’65’ review: Dirs. Scott Beck, Bryan Woods (2023)
With no less than six films in the ‘Jurassic Park’ universe, all of which bring back the dinosaurs from 65 million...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago‘Mother Superior’ Review: Dir. Marie Alice Wolfszahn [FrightFest Glasgow]
Horror films that explore the Nazi regime are a dime dozen. The real-world atrocities that the fascist faction committed lend themselves...