I have to give massive kudos to FrightFest this year for screening My Father, Die as the opening film of their 2016 schedule being that it was a challenging and disturbingly portrait of childhood abuse and Read More
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FrightFest 2016 had its highs and lows but by far the film that stayed with me well after the fantastic festival ended and right up until now was Pet. Directed by Spaniard Carles Torrens and penned Read More
Breaking Glass Pictures is proud to announce the release of the terrifying, Lovecraftian horror THE CREATURE BELOW On Demand and DVD now.Read More
Ahead of the UK premiere of his latest film IT STAINS THE SANDS RED at Horror Channel FrightFest Glasgow, Colin Minihan chats about the creation of his ‘zombie love story’, the challenges of shooting in Read More
During the question and answer session after the premiere of Cruel Summer at the 2016 FrightFest a woman in the crowd stood and stated that although she had thought the film was powerful and compelling it Read More
Ahead of the UK premiere of his latest film DETOUR at Horror Channel FrightFest Glasgow, Chris Smith tells us the importance of FrightFest, his love of ‘film Noir’ and his hatred of reality TV…Read More
