All posts tagged "FrightFest 2022"
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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...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’The Price We Pay’ review: Dir. Ryûhei Kitamura [FrightFest]
Stephen Dorff and Emile Hirsch star in the latest film from Ryûhei Kitamura. Kitamura is best known to English-speaking countries for...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Candy Land’ review: Dir. John Swab [FrightFest]
Film festival Arrow Video FrightFest is commonly known by the regulars as ‘Horror Christmas’. To reflect this, the organisers often programme...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Fall’ review: Dir. Scott Mann [FrightFest]
Each year Arrow Video FrightFest manages to go out on a resounding high. Closing films of recent years such as Train...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’The Once and Future Smash’ & ’End Zone 2’ review: Dirs. Sophia Gacciola & Michael J. Epstein [FrightFest]
Presented as a double-bill at this year’s Arrow Video FrightFest, The Once & Future Smash and End Zone 2, are films...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Everybody Dies by the End’ review: Dirs. Ian Tripp & Ryan Schafer [FrightFest]
After an epic five days of genre programming, Arrow Video FrightFest is approaching its end. As screen by screen plays its...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Powertool Cheerleaders vs The Boyband of the Screeching Dead’ review: Dir. Pat Higgins [FrightFest]
Arrow Video FrightFest is on its final countdown. Since Thursday, both London’s Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinemas have...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Burial’ review: Dir. Ben Parker [FrightFest]
Ben Parker’s directorial debut feature, Chamber, wowed the Arrow Video FrightFest audience when it screened at the festival in 2016. Then...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago<em>’Sorry About the Demon’</em> review: Dir. Emily Hagins [FrightFest]
Although Arrow Video FrightFest is known for championing the ‘dark heart of cinema’, it is not afraid to showcase lighter stories....
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’New Religion’ review: Dir. Keishi Kondo [FrightFest]
A hard film to explain, New Religion is one to be experienced. Every aspect of Keishi Kondo’s debut has been carefully...