TIFF Review: Into the Forest
A continent-wide power outage results in two sisters having to survive in an apocalyptic world while living in a remote country house. In...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 FrightFest 2015: The Top Five
One week on from the culmination of another vintage Film4 FrightFest and I still can’t believe it’s all over. It really flew by this year...
Read MoreCool Art: What if Pam Grier was Ripley in the Alien films?
Peter Stults put together these three posters that imagine that it was Pam Grier (Foxy Brown, Jackie Brown) playing Ripley in Alien,...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 FrightFest 2015: Day Five – Tales of Halloween, Nina Forever & more
Day Five began with very sad news to wake up to, finding out that true Master of Horror Wes Craven passing away in the night. Like every...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 FrightFest: Day Four
My goodness, yesterday was fantastic! Wonderful shorts as an amuse bouche, before lunching on the magnificent Frankenstein, and squeezing...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 Frightfest 2015: Day 3 – Deathgasm, Another Me & more
So, Day Three, Saturday, excellent. I’m still thinking about how bloody good We Are Still Here was, but there was a whole heap of new,...
Read MoreFilm4 Frightfest 2015 review: Frankenstein
Bernard “Candyman” Rose’s Frankenstein stars Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix), Danny Huston (American Horror Story) and Xavier Samuel (The...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 FrightFest 2015: Day Two – We Are Still Here, Final Girl & more
After a shaky Cherry Tree start yesterday, Film4 FrightFest pulled it back and took the roof off with a double whammy of pretty much the...
Read MoreLive for Films at Film4 FrightFest 2015: Day 1
Yay! It’s that time of year again! You can keep Cannes, and London Film Festival is lovely, but, for me, Film4 FrightFest is the one. An...
Read MoreFilm4 FrightFest 2015 review: Stung – “an all-out creepy crawly creature feature”
Stung is directed by Benni Diez, and stars Jessica Cook (Awkward.) and Matt O’Leary (Brick). This is Diez’s first feature, but he has...
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