Stories By Kat Hughes
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Home Entertainment
/ 5 years agoHome Entertainment: Castle Rock Season One Blu-Ray Review
Stephen King has told a multitude of stories over the last few decades. Many of those stories have been adapted into...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years agoSpotlight on Frightfest 2019: Director Rodman Flender on ‘Eat Brains Love’
Twenty years ago filmmaker Rodman Flender made one of my favourite teen movies Idle Hands. The film is one of my...
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoSpotlight on Frightfest 2019: Director Henry Jacobson on Serial Killer Thriller ‘Bloodline’
Henry Jacobson’s serial killer thriller has just had its premiere at Arrow Video Frightfest. The film, the latest from Blumhouse, stars...
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Interviews
/ 5 years agoSpotlight on Frightfest 2019: Director Adam Egypt Mortimer on ‘Daniel Isn’t Real’
Four years ago director Adam Egypt Mortimer came to Arrow Video Frightfest with his debut feature film Some Kind of Hate. This...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years agoSpotlight on Frightfest 2019: Zach Lipovsky Discusses ‘Freaks’
In February Arrow Video Frightfest hosted its annual Glasgow event. Over the course of two days, several films screened with one...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years agoSpotlight on Frightfest 2019: Directors Jen and Sylvia Soska Talk Reworking Cronenberg’s Rabid
Hailing from Canada, Jen and Sylvia Soska have been making waves in the genre circuit since they screened their first movie...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Stairs’ Review: Dir. Tom Paton [Frightfest 2019]
Stairs review: Tom Paton and Frightfest seem to go hand-in-hand. Two years ago his film Redwood played the festival and last year Black Site...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Are We Dead Yet’ Review: Dir. Fredi Nwaka [Frightfest 2019]
Are We Dead Yet review: Fredi ‘Kruga’ Nwaka shifts behind the camera for his debut feature that plays for laughs. Fredi ‘Kruga’...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Rabid’ Review: Dirs. The Soska Sisters [Frightfest 2019]
Rabid review: Jen and Sylvia Soska return to Frightfest with their take on David Cronenberg’s Rabid. Rabid, itself a remake, opens...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Banana Splits Movie’ Review: Dir. Danishka Esterhazy [Frightfest 2019]
The Banana Splits Movie review: People of a certain age prepare to have your childhood memories shattered as The Banana Splits go...