Review – The Strangers: Prey at Night – “A mean and moody modern slasher”
Man in the Mask, Dollface and Pin-up Girl from The Strangers return – after a ten-year absence – for the sequel The Strangers:...
Read MoreCool Art: Alien by Pascal Blanché
Happy Alien day to you all. Yes, it is 4.26…although here in the UK we would say 26.4, but when you’re out in space nobody can...
Read MoreFrightFest and Arrow Video announce headline sponsor deal
Arrow Video and FrightFest have agreed a one-year partnership deal, which sees the leading UK independent film distributor become headline...
Read MoreReview: Truth or Dare – “The deaths and dares are brutal”
Directed by Jeff Wadlow (Kick-Ass 2), Truth or Dare stars Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf), and Violett Beane (The...
Read MoreReview: A Quiet Place is a Suspense Masterpiece
The trailer for A Quiet Place was one of the most intense we’ve seen in years, probably the scariest trailer since the one for The...
Read MoreReview: Ghost Stories – “An Amicus style portmanteau horror”
Written and directed by Andy Nyman (Severance) and Jeremy Dyson (The League of Gentleman) – and based on their play of the same name...
Read MoreCool Short: Never Hike Alone – A Friday the 13th Fan Film
At just over 50 minutes this is one of the longer short films we have featured, but it is well worth a watch. A fan tribute to Friday the...
Read MoreReview: Annihilation – “Intelligent and thought-provoking science fiction.”
Annihilation is the latest film from Alex Garland. He directed the excellent sci-fi film, Ex Machina. This new one is an adaptation...
Read MoreReview: Fever – “A gripping and chilling snowbound apocalyptic outbreak siege survival thriller”
Written and directed by first-time feature director Hendrik Faller, Fever (previously called Mountain Fever) stars Anya Korzun (Post...
Read MoreXavier Gens talks about Cold Skin ahead of its premiere at Horror Channel FrightFest Glasgow 2018
Ahead of the UK premiere of COLD SKIN at Horror Channel FrightFest Glasgow 2018, director Xavier Gens reflects on the film’s emotional...
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