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Frightfest 2016 Review: The Windmill Massacre

It’s been such a long time since slasher fans have been gifted a truly great addition to the sub-genre that a flick called The Windmill Massacre, in which the featured villain is THE MILLER (ter...

The Rezort [Frightfest 2016 Review]

Hot on the heels of JeruZalem with a Z comes The Rezort with a Z. Z means zombie. Geddit? It’s clever because it’s obvious. Described by film critic and Frightfest co-founder Alan Jones as...

Frightfest 2016 Review: The Master Cleanse

The Big Bang Theory‘s Johnny Galecki hasn’t starred in a horror movie since his memorable turn in classic nineties slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer (he’s due to star in the up...

Broken

Frightfest 2016 Review: Broken

Broken begins with its tetraplegic central character, John, crapping himself and immediately giving his live-in caregiver Evie a hard time for not helping him quickly enough. This could feasibly be us...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Downhill

In the current horror landscape, populated as it is by remakes, reboots, sequels, etc, new ideas should be celebrated. But what happens when a filmmaker has a  few too many ideas? The result might be ...

FEARnyc Horror Fest Is Your Ideal Halloween Warm Up Event

The inaugural FEARnyc horror film festival has just announced its full lineup for 2016 and it’s so insanely jam-packed we might just move to New York for the week. The fest will take place at Ci...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Night Of Something Strange

Claiming a movie is worth seeing for the gore alone might sound like a backhanded compliment, but in the case of Night Of Something Strange, well, you ain’t seen gore like this before – tr...

Telluride 2016 Announces Incredible First Wave Of Movies

Telluride Horror Show in Colorado is one of those awesome, out-of-the-way horror film festivals that doesn’t attract nearly as much attention as it should. This year, that may be all set to chan...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Ibiza Undead

With a title like Ibiza Undead surely we can expect a thought-provoking, no-holds-barred deconstruction of the zombie sub-genre, tossed with some acidic, well-considered meta humour? Hardly. With his ...