All posts tagged "Grimmfest 2017"
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoReplace Interview with Barbara Crampton & Norbert Keil
Replace was a little independent sci-fi body horror that we discovered at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival. It’s a quirky,...
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoInterview with Double Date Director Benjamin Barfoot
We at The Hollywood News have been in love with the film Double Date since we caught it in Edinburgh. It tells...
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Features
/ 7 years agoFreehold Interview with Director Dominic Bridges & Actor Mim Shaikh
Freehold debuted at this summers Frightfest and was a film that took everyone completely by surprise. The film tells the simultaneous...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Attack of the Adult Babies: Dir Dominic Brunt
Attack of the Adult Babies review: Emmerdale’s Dominic Brunt steps behind the camera for film number three, but how does it...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Mohawk Review: Dir. Ted Geoghegan (2017)
Mohawk review: Ted Geoghegan delivers a new spin on the age old Cowboys and Indians story. Mohawk review by Kat Hughes....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: M.F.A Review: Dir. Natalia Leite (2017)
M.F.A Review: See the birth of a star in this modern take on the rape-revenge thriller. M.F.A review by Kat Hughes....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Dave Made a Maze Review: Dir. Bill Watterson (2017)
Dave Made a Maze review: A frustrated artist gets lost inside his cardboard fort in Dave Made a Maze, possibly the...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Rabbit Review: Dir. Luke Shanahan (2017)
Rabbit Review: A women searches for her missing twin in this Kubrick-esque Australian horror. Rabbit review by Steve Palace, October 2017....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: The Bride Review: Dir. Svyatoslav Podgayevskiy
The Bride Review: A young bride-to-be finds herself fighting for her life after an introduction to the future in-laws unearths a...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Fake Blood Review: Dir. Rob Grant (2017)
Fake Blood Review: Two filmmakers investigate the topic of violence in film and inadvertently find themselves mixed up with an unsavoury...