We have seen it all before, the typical horror set up, cabin in the woods miles from anywhere, which in turn means no phone service let alone Netflix, and before you know it a home Read More
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Freddy/Eddy was by far one of the best films of FrightFest 2017 (check out the 5 Star review right HERE) so we were delighted when we got a chance to talk to the director the amazingly Read More
After taking FrightFest by storm Brit vampire comedy Eat Locals is coming to download and DVD on the 30th October so you can consumer it in your own home.Read More
Ahead of the UK premiere of his latest film HOUSEWIFE at the Horror Channel Frightfest Halloween event, director Can Evrenol tells us why film is a ‘pervert’s art’, shares his feelings for Fulci and Read More
Striking from start to finish Norbert Keil’s Replace was one of the standout films from FrightFest 2017 blending beautiful haunting imagery with an intriguing plot that twists and turns its way around until all is Read More
When introducing his film Freehold at FrightFest this year, director and co-writer Dominic Bridges told the assembled audience it was about his “loathing of estate agents.” This struck a chord with many folks including myself Read More
