Tag: FrightFest 2024
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Fright’ emerges as among the festival’s best features
Warren Dudley's new feature is a film lost to time.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Never Have I Ever’ delivers twists, turns, and an explosive finale
Damon Rickard's debut shows great promise.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Video Vision’ botches its trans subplot
Michael Turney fails on almost every single level.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Traumatika’ features body-mangling imagery and strong lead performances
Pierre Tsigaridis' second feature kills.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Scarlet Blue’ emerges as a stunning visual demonstration
Aurรฉlia Mengin's second feature is downright mesmerizing.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘An Taibhse’ (The Ghost) delivers bold visual storytelling
John Farrelly's latest arrives as a real visual feast.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘The Daemon’ mixes psycho-drama with cosmic horror
Filmmakers Matt Devino and David Yohe blend genres into a promising result.
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FrightFest 2024: ‘Broken Bird’ is quite the acting showcase for Rebecca Calder
Joanne Mitchell's latest feature explores death and grief.
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