All posts tagged "Fantastic Fest 2022"
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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’Living with Chucky’ review: Dir. Kyra Gardner [FrightFest]
Killer doll Chucky was first introduced to horror audiences in 1988 in Tom Holland’s Child’s Play. It was the start of...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’H4Z4RD’ review: Dir. Jonas Govaerts [FrightFest]
Jonas Govaerts feature debut Cub (Welp) was a powerful and twisting tale of childhood trauma. Released in 2014, it has taken...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Everyone Will Burn’ review: Dir. David Hebrero [FrightFest]
Director David Hebrero brings the melodrama to this year’s Arrow Video FrightFest with his film Everyone Will Burn (Y Todos Arderán)....
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’A Wounded Fawn’ review: Dir. Travis Stevens [FrightFest]
In 2019, Travis Stevens, better known back then for producing films such as Cheap Thrills, Starry Eyes, and 68 Kill, stepped...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Deep Fear’ review: Dir. Grégory Beghin [FrightFest]
The Parisian catacombs might be one of horror’s most promising, but least explored sinister locations. Just the thought of there being...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’The Visitor from the Future’ review: Dir. François Descraques [FrightFest]
The first night at Arrow Video FrightFest always has an interesting line-up. Thursday evening sees the festival open in a limited...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Swallowed’ review: Dir. Carter Smith [Fantasia]
Carter Smith’s The Ruins was a stomach-churning story of an excursion gone wrong and featured some truly icky imagery involving vines...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Family Dinner’ review: Dir. Peter Hengl [Tribeca 2022]
Staying with the family during the holidays is a common situation mined by storytellers in all mediums. There’s something extra stressful...