Arrow Video FrightFest 2020: Day 4 – Brazilian Jason, Aussie cannibals and a booby-trapped waterpark
Day 4! After checking out the short film showcases on Thursday, vampires and explosions on Day 2, and troll-offing and ghosts on Day 3 we...
Read MoreReview: Dream Horse
The release of Dream Horse like so many other films was postponed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. As a feel-good drama, it might be a...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2020: Day 3 – online trolls, ghosts, a masked slasher and the best horror anthology in years
Day 3! After checking out the short film showcases on Thursday and vampires and explosions on Day 2, Day 3 was the first four-film day and...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2020: Day 2 – Vampires and explosions
Day 2! After checking out the short film showcases yesterday, Day 2 was the day the fierce full length features reared their terrifying...
Read MoreReview: Solitary – “Inventive and impressive visuals”
Solitary is the feature-length debut for Writer / Director Luke Armstrong. This sci-fi thriller is set in 2044, where the Earth’s...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest 2020: Day 1 – Death by shorts
The forthcoming Slaxx features killer jeans strangling folk, but the first night of the first day of Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 featured...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Walkabout – “A waking dream on celluloid”
Starring Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg, David Gulpilil Directed by Nic Roeg During the Lockdown, BBC4 in the UK broadcast David Stratton’s...
Read MoreReview: Tenet – “Fresh, bold, and innovative —and convoluted, smart-arsed and desperate. All at the same time.”
In true Christopher Nolan style, I’ve written this backwards. I started to think about how I’d ended up in the cinema, for the first time...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The King of Staten Island, Deep Blue Sea 3, The Terror, The Trip to Greece, Tales From the Darkside: The Movie, and more
The King of Staten Island – Okay, I’m going to give you a string of complaints before I tell you how much I liked this movie. Bear...
Read MoreReview: Hope Gap – “A dialogue-heavy three-hander”
Marriage in crisis remains fertile ground for filmmakers. Like Noah Baumbauch, whose personal experience of divorce in childhood and then...
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