All posts tagged "Frightfest 2015"
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoWind Walkers review [Frightfest 2015]: “Lacks bite”
Wind Walkers review: “Re-heats old tropes and scares to stitch together a by-the-numbers horror clone. Director: Russell Friedenberg Cast: Glen Powell,...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoExclusive interview with Dustin Milligan for Demonic [Frightfest 2015]
Exclusive interview with Dustin Milligan for Demonic, which premieres at this year’s Film4 FrightFest film festival. Kat Smith conducts our exclusive...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoThe Diabolical review [FrightFest 2015]: “Some interesting ideas”
The Diabolical review: Contains interesting ideas from a well warn mythology. Director: Alistair Legrand Cast: Ali Larter, Patrick Fischler Certificate: 15 Running Time: 86 minutes...
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Film Clips
/ 9 years agoFirst look clip and poster for The Hallow [FrightFest 2015]
First look clip and poster for The Hallow which screens at this year’s FrightFest. We have a first look clip and...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoPod review [FrightFest 2015]: “Like The X-Files sans Mulder and Scully”
Pod review: An interesting premise spoilt by predictable plot points, cheap costumes and an unnecessary ending. Director: Mickey Keating Cast: Larry...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoMilkshakes & Murderers: Tyler Shields interview for Final Girl [FrightFest 2015]
Tyler Shields interview for Final Girl: Former photographer makes his directorial debut with the movie. Notorious snapper Tyler Shields has made...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoTurbo Kid review [FrightFest 2015]: “More fun than Mad Max: Fury Road”
Turbo Kid review: A film that is more fun than Mad Max: Fury Road. This is a kids film made by...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoStung review [FrightFest 2015]: “A ferociously fun creature feature”
Stung review: A ferociously fun creature feature. Director: Benni Diez Cast: Jessica Cook, Matt O’Leary, Clifton Collins Jr, Lance Henriksen Running Time: 87...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoCherry Tree review [FrightFest 2015]: “A modern Grimm style story”
Cherry Tree review: Has the ingredients for a compelling tale, but is let down slightly by its execution. Director: David Keating...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoLast Girl Standing review [FrightFest 2015]: “A credible debut”
Last Girl Standing review: A credible feature debut from director Benjamin R. Moody. Director: Benjamin R. Moody Cast: Akasha Villalobos, Danielle...