Fandoms are a troublesome thing, to say the least. While there’s an allure in finding like-minded people that you can share your mutual love, the experience is ruined by the hatred spewed by dickheads who consider their entitlement a priority. The Red Mask opens with that hatred in action, resulting […]
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Above the Knee (Frightfest 2025): Bone Crackingly Intense Psychological Horror
After his previous film, Good Boy, got such a great reception at Frightfest in 2023, Viljar Bøe returns with his latest film – a story that once again explores the dark psychological depths that the human mind can fall into. Amir (played by Freddy Singh, who also worked on the […]
Portal to Hell (Frightfest 2025) – A hellish good time
Working from home as a debt collector, Dunn (Trey Holland) spends his days receiving torrents of abuse from calling people that owe medical debt. His remaining time is filled speaking to his dying neighbour, Mr. Bobshank (Keith David), dreaming of romancing a cute lady in his building, and spending time […]
Frightfest 2025, Day 2 (Feat. The Red Mask, Marshmallow, Crushed & More)
Day 1 of this style of article will always have the most storytelling, after all, transport and the stories therein have more meat on the bones than me regaling you, repeatedly, about my sleeping arrangements, recalling how battered and bruised I am from climbing down from and up to my […]
Blood Shine (Frightfest 2025)
Back in 2021, filmmakers Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks released their joint feature debut, a single-location psychological horror called Alone With You. That film, which follows a young woman’s descent into insanity after she becomes trapped alone in her apartment, was a creepier and more effective genre affair than many […]
Five (Frightfest 2025)
Hallmark films have a reputation for being obvious, laboured, schmaltzy and (perhaps impressively), both cheesy and corny, which makes them a fairly soft target for humour, and one that gets skewered in Five – a comedy horror from writer, director, and actor Dani Barker. The story follows the (mis)fortunes of […]
The Degenerate: The Life and Films of Andy Milligan (Frightfest 2025)
Andy Milligan was my cinematic find of 2024. I went into Seeds blind, knowing only that I had been asked to talk about it for the Calibre 9 From Outer Space podcast. What I discovered was the work of a real artist. Certainly, the dialogue sounded like it was recorded […]
Frightfest 2025 Day 1 (Getting There, Appofeniacs, What She Doesn’t Know, Transcending Dimensions & In a Cold Vein)
Getting the nightbus isn’t the best way to get to anything, never mind your first in-person Frightfest, but when you are 247 miles away from the event and trying to be efficient, there are few better ways to go. So, its 12:45 am and I’m waiting outside the local BBC […]
Sane Inside Insanity: The Phenomenon of Rocky Horror (FrightFest 2025)
In 1975 the world was introduced to a weird and wacky musical film called The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but before that was the underground punk rock musical loved by misfits and those who felt misplaced in society. Now it’s a cultural phenomenon that fills out cinemas and theatres across […]
Marshmallow (Frightfest 2025)
For many genre film enthusiasts in the UK, the mythic and beloved all-American horror setting of the summer camp is something akin to an alien world, and while similar experiences exist for young people here, they’re often provided through schools or organisations like the Scouts or Guides. This is why […]