It's FrightFest, but not as we know it.
Chekhov's harpoon gun.
A missed opportunity to explore a breakdown of society.
A film that took 34 years to get a western release.
Clear your internet history after reading.
Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie face off in one of the most surprisingly hypnotic horror films of the year.
A British indie with a lot of heart.
Can a zombie love story bring anything new to the table?
It shows some promise, but Criminal Audition doesn't hit the mark.
An ambitious concept that doesn't quite pay off.
This Russion debut brings rivers of the red stuff.
Enjoy the comedy. Choke on the gore. Revel in the blasphemy. Don’t take it too seriously.
It's a lonely life disposing of bodies for the mob.
A film reflecting on the horrors of the Internet.
Abner Pastoll is back with an impressive thriller.
From Frightfest 2019, Rachel Knightley takes a look at Glenn Payne's Driven
Body horror with a satanic twist.
Mutants, in an adventure with zombies.
From Arrow Video Frightfest 2019, Ren takes a look at The Dark Red
Tra-La-La, La-La-La-La.
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