Followers – A creative and cracking social media-inspired supernatural horror 28th August 2021 Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller Frightfest and Screenbound Entertainment Present Followers, in cinemas March 18th 2022. Occasionally our film reviews are laced with a sense of sadness, Read More
Brain Freeze – a midwinter tale of green sprouting zombies 27th August 2021 Comedy·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller Frightfest and Blue Finch Releasing present Brain Freeze; on digital from the 6th of September. Let me start this review with a Read More
Crabs! – a love letter to B-Movie monster horror with razor-sharp pincers 27th August 2021 Comedy·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller Frightfest presents Crabs, book festival tickets here. In the 1950s and 1960s, creature features were all the rage; from Creature from the Read More
Motherly: It may not be entirely new, but it is devilishly creative 26th August 2021 Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller FrightFest and Raven Banner present Motherly; book festival tickets here. On digital from November 16th. Stephen King once wrote, “There’s no bitch Read More
Arrow Video FrightFest announces Glasgow Film Festival 2021 virtual line-up 14th January 2021 Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·News Welcome to the 16th edition of Arrow Video FrightFest Glasgow, which, despite continuing COVID-19 restrictions, is back to present a virtual six-pack Read More
The World We Knew (Review)- an enthralling and captivating supernatural crime drama 25th October 2020 Drama·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·Rewind The World We Knew is available to rent or buy from March 20. Reviewed October 25 2020, at Frightfest. Among the rolling Read More
Benny Loves You – Neil Baker talks to writer, actor and director Karl Holt 21st October 2020 Comedy·Fantasy and Science Fiction·Features·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·In Conversation·Rewind Benny Loves You is now available to rent, buy or stream. We all had that one cuddly toy as a child that Read More
Don’t Look Back – Neil Baker talks to Jeffrey Reddick 20th October 2020 Features·Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·In Conversation·Rewind Don’t Look Back is showing at FrightFest on Friday, 23rd October. Kurt Cobain once said, “If you’re a really mean person, you’re Read More
Relic – The destructive and irreversible terror of dementia 6th October 2020 Film and TV·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·Mystery·Rewind Relic is available to rent or buy now. The most potent horror often comes from reflecting on our shared human experiences and Read More
Arrow Video FrightFest announces bumper line-up for its October 2020 digital edition 1st October 2020 Fantasy and Science Fiction·Film Festivals·Horror and Thriller·News Arrow Video FrightFest will go virtual for the second time in 2020, having taken the decision to cancel its planned physical event Read More
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