All posts tagged "Frightfest 2015"
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/ 9 years agoOver Your Dead Body review [Frightfest 2015]: “A delightfully calm horror”
Over Your Dead Body review: Slow, contemplative, and classical. Director: Takashi Miike. Cast: Ko Shibasaki, Ebizo Ichikawa, Miho Nakanishi, Hideaki Ito,...
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/ 9 years agoExclusive: Isabel Coixet interview for Another Me [Frightfest 2015]
Isabel Coixet interview for Another Me – Screened at this year’s Frightfest. This year’s Film 4 Frightfest is in full swing...
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/ 9 years agoBait review [FrightFest 2015]: “An enjoyably nasty little film”
Director: Dominic Brunt Cast: Victoria Smurfit, Joanne Mitchell, Jonathan Slinger, Rula Lenska Certificate: 18 Running Time: 82 minutes Synopsis: Two friends...
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/ 9 years agoThe Nightmare review [FrightFest 2015]: “Interesting fusion of film and documentary”
The Nightmare review: This will have you sleeping with the light (or television) on for weeks. Director: Rodney Ascher Cast: Steven...
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/ 9 years agoZombie Fight Club review [FrightFest 2015]: “A teenage boys wet dream”
Zombie Fight Club review: An average zombie movie that has some moments of fun. Director: Joe Chien Cast: Andy On, Jessica Cambensy, Jack...
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/ 9 years agoThe Shelter review [FrightFest 2015]: “More horrifying than Carpenter”
The Shelter review: John Fallon’s first venture as director highlights a lot of visual flair and a head full of ideas....
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/ 9 years agoDemonic review [FrightFest 2015]: “Better than most DTV films”
Demonic review: Better than most of of your Direct-To-Video horror films. Director: Will Canon Cast: Dustin Milligan, Frank Grillo, Maria Bello, Scott Mechlowicz,...
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/ 9 years agoThe Sand review [FrightFest 2015]: “A heap of harmless fun”
The Sand review: “Takes a silly idea and somehow makes it work.” Director: Isaac Gabaeff Cast: Brooke Butler, Dean Geyer, Jamie Kennedy...
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/ 9 years agoBody review [FrightFest 2015]: “An interesting moral quandry”
Body review: An excellent idea that will spark debate with its audience. Directors: Dan Berk and Robert Olsen Cast: Helen Rogers,...
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/ 9 years agoEl Eslabón Podrido review [FrightFest 2015]: “Crosses Amelie and Irreversible”
El Eslabón Podrido review: Shocks with it’s unflinching sexual depravity but fails to engage the audience’s full emotions. Director: Valentín Javier Diment...