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Frightfest 2017 Review: Lowlife

Lowlife was the biggest surprise of Frightfest 2017. The trailer and poster (which looks, perhaps purposefully, like a piece of female anatomy for no discernible reason) are both garbage. But, ignorin...

Kane Hodder - Jennifer Tilly

Frightfest 2017 Interview: Don Mancini Talks Cult Of Chucky

Curse Of Chucky marked a significant return to form for a series long considered dead (though certain fans, including myself, retain a soft spot for the likes of Bride and even Seed). The killer doll ...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Devil’s Gate

With a title like Devil’s Gate, we pretty much know exactly what we’re in for, right? Except this juicy little kitchen sink thriller is precisely not what you, I, or anyone else is expecti...

Kane Hodder - Jennifer Tilly

Jennifer Tilly Talks Cult Of Chucky [Exclusive]

Curse Of Chucky marked a significant return to form for a series long considered dead (though certain fans, including myself, retain a soft spot for the likes of Bride and even Seed). The killer doll ...

Kane Hodder - Jennifer Tilly

Frightfest 2017 Interview: Adam Green and Kane Hodder Talk Victor Crowley

Right before Frightfest 2017 took over Leicester Square in London, fan-favourite genre filmmaker Adam Green shocked the world by unveiling a brand-new, fourth movie in the Hatchet franchise entitled V...

Barbara Crampton

Frightfest 2017 Review: Replace

The two big selling points of this German-Canadian co-production are Queen Barbara Crampton and the promise of some totally disgusting body horror (though the great Richard Stanley has a writing credi...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Incontrol

Have you ever considered what it would be like to be somebody else for a day? Incontrol sees a group of college students do exactly that after creating a device that allows them to go into the mind, a...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Still/Born

There were two big pregnancy-related movies at this year’s Frightfest. And, of the two, Still/Born is probably the more acceptable (the Inside remake isn’t bad per se, it just has no real ...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Inside

Pregnancy has been big in horror as far back as Rosemary’s Baby, Polanski’s seminal 1968 classic that has yet to be equalled, let alone bettered. Ten years ago, French film-making duo Alex...