All posts tagged "Frightfest 2017"
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightFest 2017 ‘Still/Born’ Review: Dir. Brandon Christensen
Still / Born: A woman start to mentally unwind as someone or something takes an interest in her newborn child. From...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: The Villainess Review: Dir. Byung-gil Jung
The Villainess Review: One women goes on a bone-crunching rampage, and takes us along for the ride, in this South Korean...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Dream Demon Review: Dir. Harley Cokeliss
Dream Demon Review: A young bride-to-be finds herself haunted by her new apartment in 80’s cult classic Dream Demon. The 1980’s...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Imitation Girl Review: Dir. Natasha Kermani
Imitation Girl Review: A girl falls to Earth in this enchanting science-fiction story. Frightfest is a festival that embraces the dark...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Mayhem Review: Dir. Joe Lynch
Mayhem Review: A virus that causes people to lose their inhibitions sweeps through an office building in this chaotically dark thriller....
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: ‘Blood From The Mummy’s Tomb’ Review: Dir. Seth Holt
Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb Review: Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb returns to the big screen for one day only at...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Incontrol Review: Dir. Kurtis David Harder
Incontrol Review: A group of college students discover a machine that allows them to control their peers in this dangerous tech-noir....
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Killing Ground Review: Dir. Damien Power
Killing Ground Review: A young couple’s relaxing camping trip is destroyed when they stumble across a terrible and dangerous secret. Just...
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/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Victor Crowley Review: Dir. Adam Green
Victor Crowley Review: Victor Crowly, the killer from the Hatchet movies, returns for a fourth killing spree in Adam Green’s latest....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Cold Hell Review: Dir. Stefan Ruzowitzky
Cold Hell Review: A young woman finds herself the target of a deadly madman after witnessing a murder. Özge (Violetta Schurawlow)...