All posts tagged "Frightfest Glasgow"
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘The Hoard’ Review: Dirs. Jesse Thomas Cooke & Matt Wiele (2019)
The Hoard review: Frightfest Glasgow comes to a close with a mockumentary comedy horror (heavy emphasis on the comedy) about a...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Freaks’ Review: Dirs. Zach Lipovsky & Adam B. Stein (2019)
Freaks review: Emile Hirsch returns to the science-fiction genre as an over protective father who must save his daughter from the...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘The Witch Part 1 – The Subversion’ Review: Dir. Park Hoon-jung (2019)
The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion review: Prepare to witness some of the best fight-work in recent cinema years in this...
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/ 6 years ago‘Finale’ Review: Dir. Søren Juul Petersen (2019)
Finale review: A psychology student finds herself the unwilling main star of a devious and deranged stage show. ‘The following deals...
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/ 6 years ago‘The Siren’ Review: Dir. Perry Blackshear (2019)
The Siren review: The team behind They Look Like People return with their signature mix of dark and emotional thriller. In 2015, writer and...
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/ 6 years ago‘Giant Killer Ants’ Review: Dir. Rob Carlson (2019)
Giant Killer Ants review: Your favourite stars of the eighties and nineties return to the screen in the anarchist ant madness...
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/ 6 years ago‘Here Comes Hell’ Review: Dir. Jack McHenry (2019)
Here Comes Hell review: Evil Dead crash Downton Abbey in this first time feature that tries to tackle the tricky comedy...
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/ 6 years ago‘The Dead Center’ Review: Dir. Billy Senese (2019)
The Dead Center review: A film that could be the perfect double-bill companion to The Autopsy of Jane Doe. Shane Carruth, star and...
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/ 6 years ago‘Level 16’ Review: Dir. Danishka Esterhazy (2019)
Level 16 review: Members of a female facility that teaches the values of feminine virtues begin to question the world around...
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/ 6 years ago‘Lords of Chaos’ Review: Dir. Jonas Åkerlund (2019)
Lords of Chaos review: Get ready for an unsettling watch as Norwegian Black Metal’s dark history gets an airing in this polarising...