Abertoir without a doubt saved the best for last with an unforgettable line-up set for the weekend. Scary Saturday began with a real indie gem from Canada, The Unseen.Read More
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Ascending from the dark, depths of West Wales, Hayley has been writing reviews and articles for Love Horror since 2014. She has enjoyed every blood-curdling second of it and hopes to continue to bring fresh content to the beloved site. Hayley also runs ‘Hayley’s Horror Reviews’ and can be found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Her love for the genre began at the tender age of 12 and it has become a lifelong passion. Her favourite genre related events are The Abertoir Horror Festival in her hometown and both Celluloid Screams and Horror Con UK, based in Sheffield. You can follow her on all her social media accounts. Stay Scary, Horror Hounds!It was time to enjoy some more Fulci on day four with a screening of his 1977 giallo, Sette note in nero (7 Notes in Black, AKA. The Psychic). The film is mainly notable for its breathtakingly haunting score which Quentin Tarantino paid homage to in his 2003 blockbuster Kill Bill.Read More
Mattie Do’s fantastic Dearest Sister (Nong Hak) opened day three. It’s a cultural chiller from Laos and is the second horror film to have ever been produced in the country.Read More
It wouldn’t be Abertoir without paying tribute to one of horror cinema’s most beloved actors, Vincent Price. He is the official patron saint of Abertoir which was confirmed by his daughter Victoria, last year’s guest of honor.Read More
Wales’s number one Horror festival returned for its eleventh consecutive year from the 15th-20th November 2016 at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre. This year the festival programmers took us on a trip down 42nd Street memory lane, treating us to plenty of seedy shockers, fiendish frights and the latest and greatest from recent horror cinema.Read More
Mia (Luna Wedler) is in the prime of adolescence. The fifteen-year-old soon finds herself enticed by the popular crowd at school, acting rebellious towards her overbearing parents all while undergoing some significantly radical physiological changes.Read More