All posts tagged "Kat Hughes Review"
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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: 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...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Poor Agnes Review: Dir. Navin Ramaswaran
Poor Agnes Review: A young serial killer finds herself falling for her latest would-be victim in this twisted thriller. Poor Agnes...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Habit Review: Dir. Simeon Halligan (2017)
Habit Review: A young man finds himself drawn into Manchester’s dangerous criminal underworld in Habit, the film which opens this year’s...
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Featured Article
/ 7 years ago‘It’ Review: Dir. Andy Muschietti (2017)
It Review: Stephen King’s The Losers Club move from television to film in this seriously scary remake of It. It review,...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Where the Skin Lies Review: Dir. Michaël Boucherie
Where the Skin Lies Review: Tattoos become deadly in first-time director Michaël Boucherie’s Frightfest offering, Where the Skin Lies. Where the Skin...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment Review: Inconceivable
Director: Jonathan Baker. Starring: Nicky Whelan, Gina Gershon, Nicolas Cage. Angela (Gina Gershon) and Brian (Nicolas Cage) are a very successful...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Alone Review: Dir. David Moreau
Alone: A group of children wake up to find the world around them empty, except for one stranger who wants them...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Jackals Review: Dir. Kevin Greutert
Jackals Review: A cult de-programming goes horribly wrong in eighties-set home invasion thriller, Jackals. An estranged family reunite in their cabin...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: Canaries Review: Dir. Peter Stray
Canaries Review: Wales gets taken over by aliens wearing raincoats in this bizarre sci-fi, horror comedy. Steve Denis (Craig Russell, who...