All posts tagged "Frightfest Glasgow 2020"
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio’ Review: Dirs. Miscellaneous [Frightfest]
A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio is an anthology with a difference. Rather than several filmmakers being commissioned to create a short...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Butt Boy’ Review: Dir. Tyler Cornack [Frightfest]
After a routine prostate exam, Chip (Tyler Cornack, whom also serves as director and co-scribe) becomes obsessed with inserting things into...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Saint Maud’ Review: Dir. Rose Glass [Frightfest]
A softly spoken palliative nurse, Maud (Morfydd Clark), moves into the house of a famous terminally ill dancer, Amanda (Jennifer Ehle),...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Zombie For Sale’ Review: Dir. Lee Min-jae [Frightfest]
After Bong Joon-ho’s success with Parasite, South Korean cinema is pretty hot right now. It’s the perfect time therefore for Arrow Films to...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Anderson Falls’ Review: Dir. Julian Seri [Frightfest]
Detective Jeff Anderson (Shawn Ashmore) returns home to discover his wife dead in their bathtub. Despite evidence to the contrary he...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Mortuary Collection’ Review: Dir. Ryan Spindell [Frightfest Glasgow]
Last summer André Øvredal released Scary Stories to Tell in Dark, now comes The Mortuary Collection, an anthology film that taps into that...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘A Ghost Waits’ Review: Dir. Adam Stovall [Frightfest]
Set almost entirely within the walls of one house, A Ghost Waits tells the lonely story of building maintenance man Jack...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Sea Fever’ Review: Dir. Neasa Hardiman [Frightfest]
We know more about space than we do about the depths of the oceans. It seems a little odd then that...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘In The Quarry’ Review: Dirs. Bernardo Antonaccio & Rafael Antonaccio [Frightfest]
Alicia (Paula Silva) and Bruno (Augusto Gordillo) are visiting Alicia’s home town. Whilst there, they decide to spend the day in...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Cleansing Hour’ review: Dir. Damien LeVeck [Frightfest]
We’ve all seen plenty of films that deal with priests performing exorcisms. Typically they all seem to do the same thing,...