Tag: FrightFest


  • “I still don’t know what happened!”: An interview with Patricio Valladares, Barry Keating, and Natalie Burn at FrightFest 2016

    Harley James Mitford talks Takashi Miike, the Royal Ballet, and flaming cabins with Downhill’s director, writer and lead actress.

  • “I like the process of acting, not the execution”: an interview with Gary Stretch

    Gary Stretch explores the male psyche, playing evil characters and My Father Die in this interview from FrightFest 2016.

  • Frightfest Review: Cell

    Film Editor Hollie reviews the latest Stephen King adaptation, starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson.

  • Films to look forward to at Fright Fest 2016

    Take a look at Fright Fest’s spookiest releases ahead of Thursday’s start date.

  • Review: Nina Forever

    Film Editor Ben takes on the Blaine brothers’ debut feature, what is likely to be one of the strangest romance movies of 2016.

  • FrightFest: The Final Round-Up

    Ben brings our FrightFest coverage full circle with a round-up of the highlights.

  • FrightFest Review: Body

    Ben rounds off our full-review coverage of FrightFest 2015 with a look at Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s debut feature.

  • FrightFest Review: The Diabolical

    The FrightFest reviews continue with Alistair Legrand’s gloriously twisty haunted-house horror.

  • FrightFest Review: Hellions

    The FrightFest coverage continues with Bruce McDonald’s frustratingly arty Hellions.

  • FrightFest Review: The Hallow

    Harrison continues our coverage of FrightFest 2015, with a look at what might prove to be one of the year’s best horror movies.

  • FrightFest Review: Turbo Kid

    In the first of our coverage of Film4’s FrightFest, Film Editor Ben reviews 80s nostalgia trip Turbo Kid.