Category: FrightFest
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Hawk the Hunter – Kickstarter Campaign for Hawk the Slayer Sequel
After the launch screening at FrightFest last Sunday the Kickstarter campaign for Hawk the Hunter…
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FrightFest 2015: Emelie Review
It really is time for a new bad babysitter film and Michael Thelin’s provocative, engaging…
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FrightFest 2015: Over Your Dead Body Review
Takashi Miike returns with Over Your Dead Body, a carefully structured and impeccably paced horror…
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FrightFest 2015: Night Of The Living Deb Review
Kyle Rankin’s Night Of The Living Deb is a breath of fresh air amongst the…
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FrightFest 2015: Last Girl Standing Review
What happens to the survivor after the killings? Well that is what Benjamin R. Moody’s…
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FrightFest 2015: Sun Choke Review
Ben Cresciman’s Sun Choke may be the closest that anyone has come to an homage…
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FrightFest 2015: The Sand Review
What you really need to do for Isaac Gabaeff’s The Sand is sit back, chill…
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FrightFest 2015: Body Review
Dan Berk & Robert Olsen’s Body is a small but suspenseful thriller, which is intense,…
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FrightFest 2015: Never Let Go Review
Never Let Go is one of those films that you just don’t expect; part thriller,…









