Kato (Kazunari Tosa) closes up his café for the day and heads upstairs to his flat, where he discovers his television monitor is showing an image of himself, speaking from two minutes into the future. Read More
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Sound of Violence is the directorial debut of producer turned filmmaker Alex Noyer Read More
Sweetie, You Won’t Believe It was a bit of a FrightFest wildcard, a wacky looking film from Kazakhstan which follows the misadventures of three men on a fishing trip gone very wrong. The best Read More
Mystery Spot is one of the lower budget, independent US horror films to make an appearance at this year’s FrightFest. In recent years the festival has cast its net wider, allowing more choice and Read More
What a bank holiday weekend its been and it was great to have FrightFest back in the cinema again where horror audiences could be united screaming and laughing while celebrating their undying love of Read More
2021 has been a strange year and although things may not have completely returned to normality one thing to be thankful for is the return of the Arrow Video FrightFest which takes place for real this Read More
