All posts tagged "Grimmfest 2022"
-
Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Do Not Disturb’ review: Dir. John Ainslie [FrightFest]
Getting married is meant to be the happiest day of your life and the holiday that follows, the honeymoon, is supposed...
-
Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Night Sky’ review: Dir. Jacob Gentry [FrightFest]
Last year, director Jacob Gentry’s Broadcast Signal Intrusion was one of the most talked about films at Arrow Video FrightFest. This...
-
Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Pussycake’ review: Dir. Pablo Parés [FrightFest]
The alternate name for Pussycake, Emesis, gives a stronger indication as to what the latest film from Pablo Parés is about....
-
Film Festivals
/ 2 years agoGrimmfest reveal line-up details for the 2022 edition
Grimmfest, Manchester’s International Festival of Fantastic Film is delighted to announce the full feature film line-up for 2022. The festival will...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Megalomaniac’ review: Dir. Karim Ouelhaj [Fantasia]
Director Karim Ouelhaj has brought the darkness to this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival. Fantasia champions some of the newest genre...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago<em>’The Harbinger’</em> review: Dir. Andy Mitton [Fantasia]
Andy Mitton returns to Fantasia with his follow-up to 2018’s audience hit, The Witch in the Window. His latest project, The...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Dark Nature’ review: Dir. Berkley Brady [Fantasia]
Hannah Emily Anderson first caught our attention after her remarkable performance in What Keeps you Alive. With roles in Jigsaw and...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Final Cut’ review: Dir. Michel Hazanavicius [Cannes 2022]
One’s enjoyment of Michel Hazanavicius’ latest really depends if you’ve seen the film on which it is based, it seems, mingling...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’The Cellar’ review: Dir. Brendan Muldowney [FrightFest Glasgow]
This year’s Glasgow FrightFest event is now over. The last two days have seen twelve new genre offerings to the horror...
-
Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Piggy’ review: Dir. Carlota Pereda [Sundance 2022]
Several films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival originally began life as short films. The transition from short-form storytelling to full-length...