Reviews
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‘Sound of Violence’ Review: Dir. Alex Noyer [A Scare a Day]
Writer and director Alex Noyer expands upon the world set out in his short film Conductor, for debut feature, Sound of Violence. Read more
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‘V/H/S/94’ Review: Dirs. Misc [A Scare a Day]
The original V/H/S movie back in 2012 was one of the early pioneers that helped resurrect the horror anthology format. Since then we have had two further instalments (V/H/S/2 and V/H/S/Viral) with the latest chapter, V/H/S/94, having just debuted at Fantastic Fest. Read more
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‘Dementer’ Review: Dir. Chad Crawford [A Scare a Day]
After a traumatic experience with a cult, Katie (Katie Groshong) is trying to turn her life around. The first step on her road to recovery sees her taking a job in a home for special needs adults. Read more
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’Freaky’ Review: Dir. Christopher Landon [A Scare a Day]
Who knew that what the world needed was a body-swap film that was a cross between Friday the 13th and Freaky Friday? Filmmaker Christopher Landon and his writing partner Michael Kennedy are who, and Freaky is the film. Read more
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‘Martyr’s Lane’ Review: Dir. Ruth Platt [A Scare a Day]
The horror genre is a magical one. It seems that more than any other type of film it can be defined in a myriad of different ways, with a richness and vastness of sub-genres that you just don’t get with other kinds of movies. Read more
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‘The Old Ways’ Review: Dir. Christopher Alender [A Scare a Day]
The demonic possession tale is one that has been recounted on screen for decades thanks to the success and infamy of The Exorcist. Read more
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‘Psycho Goreman’ Review: Dir. Steve Kostanski [A Scare a Day]
On Shudder now and released on Blu-ray on Monday 4th October. Read more
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‘Come True’ Review: Dir. Anthony Scott Burns
Anthony Scott Burns is both a filmmaker and a musician, both skills are married together exquisitely in his latest feature film, Come True. Read more
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Friday Night Frights: ’68 Kill’
Although not strictly a horror film, 68 Kill most definitely links into the darker side of films, Read more
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Friday Night Frights: ‘Midsommar’
The theme of July’s Friday Night Fright picks are films that are set more in the day than the night, and you can’t get a more daytime-set horror than Ari Aster’s Midsommar. Read more
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Friday Night Frights: ‘The Endless’
Sunny scares and sci-fi await. Read more
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Friday Night Frights: ‘The Mortuary Collection’
One of the best anthologies out there. Read more
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‘Spiral’ Review: Dir. Kurtis David Harder
Over the last few years, the name Kurtis David Harder has become synonymous with Arrow Video Frightfest, why? Read more
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‘Cowboys’ Review: Dir. Anna Kerrigan
Out now on digital. Read more
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Friday Night Frights ‘Raw’
This weeks Friday Night Fright pick is a film that is not only a feature debut, but also one that waves its Queer flag proudly – Raw. Read more
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‘Sweetheart’ Review: Dir. Marley Morisson
Out later this year, Sweetheart is not to be missed. Read more
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‘Good Manners’ Review: Dirs. Marco Dutra & Juliana Rojas
One of the best werewolf movies since An American Werewolf in London. Read more
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‘What Keeps You Alive’ Review: Dir. Colin Minihan
A relationship fractures during a weekend in the woods. Read more
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‘Rift’ Review: Dir. Erlingur Thoroddsen
Exes reconnect and then things get spooky. Read more
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Friday Night Frights: ‘Saint Maud’ Review
A chilling tale of untended mental illness. Read more
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‘Rabid’ Review: Dirs. Jen & Sylvia Soska
Screening on Horror Channel from Saturday. Read more
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‘The Stylist’ Review: Dir. Jill Gevargizian
One of my favourite films from 2020’s crop of FrightFest films. Read more
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Don Jon Review: Dir. Joseph Gordon-Levitt
A young man addicted to porn finds his life turned upside down after getting into a new relationship. Read more
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‘Starry Eyes’ Review: Dirs. Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer
A young woman makes a deal with the devil in exchange for Hollywood fame. Read more
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