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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago’Feed Me’ review: Dirs. Adam Leader & Richard Oakes [Grimmfest 2022]
After their success with Christmas comedy horror gorefest, Hosts, Adam Leader and Richard Oakes are back with Feed Me. Another offering...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago<em>’Malibu Horror Project’</em> review: Dir. Scott Slone [Grimmfest 2022]
Found footage films were once a fairly standardised sub-genre of horror. Films all followed the same handheld shaky video footage format,...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago’The Goldsmith’ review: Dir. Vincenzo Ricchiuto [Grimmfest 2022]
In The Goldsmith a tight-knit trio of criminals find themselves in trouble after an easy mark proves to be tougher than...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago’Moon Garden’ review: Ryan Stevens Harris [Grimmfest 2022]
Movies are magical. When done correctly, they have the power to manipulate the emotions of their audience and transport them to...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical’ review: Dir. Matthew Warchus (2022) [LFF]
With the honour of opening this year’s BFI London Film Festival, Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical, the film version of Dennis...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year ago’My Best Friend’s Exorcism’ review: Dir. Damon Thomas (Prime Video)
Following the success of Happy Death Day and Freaky it seems that the teen horror might be making something of a...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago’Attachment’ review: Dir. Gabriel Bier Gislason [Fantastic Fest]
At the start of Fantastic Fest we reviewed Oliver Parker’s The Offering. Our review highlighted the burgeoning movement of horror stories...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year ago’Devil’s Workshop’ review: Dir. Chris von Hoffmann
With Halloween around the corner there’s currently an abundance of horror being released. This week alone sees a bounty of releases...
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Featured
/ 2 years ago’Smile’ review: Dir. Parker Finn (2022)
Traditionally, smiles are seen as the universal sign of happiness. Writer and director Parker Finn however, feels differently. Whereas everyone else...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 years ago’Satanic Hispanics’ review: Dirs. Misc [Fantastic Fest]
A police raid uncovers a building full of dead bodies. Only one man who goes by the name ‘The Traveller’ (Efren...