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Welcome to FRIGHT NIGHT… For Real!

It’s so cool, Brewster!

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Review: I AM NOT A SERIAL KILLER (2016)

Where the Wild Killings Are

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Review: I AM THE PRETTY THING THAT LIVES IN THE HOUSE (2016)

I Am the Pretty Long Title of a New Ghost Story on Netflix

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New Bloody WOLF MOTHER Trailer Drops

Out there, it’s wolf eat wolf.

Upcoming horror-thriller Wolf Mother, about two outlaws on the path to find abducted children by any means necessary, has released a bloody new trailer in preparation for the film’s digital release next month, through JoBlo.com.

The multi genre film, which is written and directed by Erik Peter Carlson (“Transatlantic Coffee”, “The Toy Soldiers”) stars: Najarra Townsend (“Contracted”), New York stage actor, Kevin Pinassi, and star of David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” revival, Tom Sizemore (“Heat”, “Saving Private Ryan”). The one minute trailer exposes never before seen footage of the dark and gory kidnap journey, of two outlaws, setting out to solve a high profile child abduction case. You’ve been forewarned, it’s not for the faint of heart!

You can check the trailer out here, and catch all the frights of the feature online from November 3rd.

Review: TRAIN TO BUSAN, aka BUSANHAENG (2016)

28 AwayDays Later…

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SHUDDER launches in the UK & Ireland

Stream and stream again

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Review: UNDER THE SHADOW (2016)

Djinn – mother’s ruin

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Enter THE VOID at London Film Festival

VOID where prohibited

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Review: INTO THE FOREST (2015)

It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)

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New RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER Trailer Shoots In

The Final Chapter In The Big Book Of Zombie Killing

February 2017 sees the release of the final Resident Evil film in the long-running live-action movie franchise led by Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Since 2002, the video game franchise has released 5 live-action movies, with the sixth coming next February. Once more Jovovich plays superhuman monster-hunter, gunslinger, badass Alice kicking butt and taking names in the action-horror, this time going back to the beginning, Raccoon City, to finish the job and Umbrella Corporation once and for all.

Directed by series producer Paul W.S. Anderson (Death Race, Event Horizon), this last Resident Evil film should bookend the series nicely, or at least provide fans with plenty of fun gung-ho imagery and crazy 3D spectacle, as the trailer below proves.

THE UNKINDNESS OF RAVENS set to premiere at FrightFest 2016

THE UNKINDNESS OF RAVENS, the much anticipated second feature from Lawrie Brewster (Lord of Tears) will have its world premiere at London’s FrightFest. The film tells the story of Andrew, a homeless veteran suffering from PTSD. Haunted by flashbacks of a traumatic event he witnessed while serving in the armed forces, Andrew travels to a retreat in the remote Scottish Highlands. There, he hopes to overcome his fear of ravens, the dark creatures that trigger his visions, but, in the bleak wilderness, his nightmares take a form more terrifying than he could have ever imagined. He must battle these monsters as well as his own inner demons in order to keep his life, and reclaim his sanity.

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New UK trailer for LIGHTS OUT

We are excited (and a little bit scared) to share with you the brand new trailer for LIGHTS OUT, which is based on the horror short that went viral and comes from horror uber-producer James Wan and stars Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Billy Burke, Alexander DiPersia and Maria Bello.

LIGHTS OUT is released in UK cinemas on August 19th.

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Review: WORRY DOLLS (2016)

Stars: Christopher Wiehl, Kym Jackson, Tina Lifford, Samantha Smith, Yohance Myles, Kennedy Brice, Brea Grant, R. Brandon Johnson | Written by Danny Kolker, Christopher Wiehl | Directed by Padraig Reynolds

It’s been quite some time since I saw Padraig Reynolds’ debut feature Rites of Spring back at Glasgow Frightfest 2012 and since then Reynolds has been pretty silent on the directing front. However, being a huge fan of that film there was no way I was passing up the chance to see yet another slice of Reynolds’ particular style of Southern Gothic.

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Ben Wheatley’s TANK 432 Targets UK Release

From executive producer Ben Wheatley (director of Kill List and High-Rise) comes this knife-edged thriller about a gang of mercenary soldiers who take cover in an abandoned bulldog tank – only to find the real enemy is within.

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Review: INTRUDERS

Stars: Beth Riesgraf, Martin Starr, Jack Kesy, Rory Culkin, Leticia Jimenez | Written by T.J. Cimfel, David White | Directed by Adam Schindler

Anna Rook is isolated from human contact in nearly every way, which is exactly how she likes it. Suffering from crippling agoraphobia and holed up in an old Victorian mansion on the outskirts of town, the people in Anna’s life can be counted on two fingers: her terminally-ill brother, Conrad, and the charismatic Meals-on-Wheels driver, Dan. But Anna’s home is about to be invaded by a trio of small-time criminals after a hidden stash of cash. She can’t bring herself to flee, but what the intruders don’t realise is that agoraphobia is the least of her psychoses.

Home invasion thrillers are ten-a-penny these days, as are single location horrors and, at first, it looks like Intruders was set to join those ranks. Which isn’t neccessarily a bad thing – especially given the film features some fantastic performances from all involved, in particular Beth Riesgraf as the films protagonist Anna…

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2015 Frightfest flick THE SHELTER scores US distribution

Uncork’d Entertainment has acquired US and Canadian rights to the horror-thriller The Shelter, with both a theatrical and digital release planned for the fall.

Written and directed by John Fallon and produced by Fallon and Donny Broussard, The Shelter  – which screened at last years London Frightfest – stars Michael Paré (Eddie and the Cruisers, The Virgin Suicides) in one of his most acclaimed performances in recent times. Scream Horror Magazine says Paré “steals each and every scene” while Aint it Cool News says he “really gives it his all here, plunging to emotional depths I never thought he was able to do”.

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Leomark acquire THE LAUGHING MASK

Director Michael Aguiar’s indie slasher The Laughing Mask, scripted by Aguiar and starring John Hardy, Sheyenne Rivers, Gabriel Lee and Jeffrey Jenkins, has been acquired by Leomark Studios for digital, bowing on June 24th.

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DARK WEB wants you!

Taggart Productions and Felt Films have teamed up with Latino-Review Media (LRM) for the horror/sci-fi series Dark-Web. The eight-part anthology series revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a young Cyber-security analyst and the trail of stories she leaves behind for her friends to unravel.

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First look at zombie horror THE REZORT

Set in a world in which humanity has already won a war against an almost-apocalyptic zombie outbreak, The ReZort is a highly controlled zombie safari retreat with trained security personnel protecting the guests 24/7. That is until the resort’s security system is hacked and a computer virus crashes it, potentially unleashing thousands of bloodthirsty zombies back into the wild.

Starring Dougray Scott, Jessica De Gouw, Martin McCann, Elen Rhys, Claire Goose and Jassa Ahluwalia, The ReZort will be showing at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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Black Fawn Films reveal latest fear-flick LET HER OUT

For many out there Blumhouse are the current kings of horror, however the more hardened horror fans know where it’s really at – the Canadian-based Black Fawn Films. Responsible for some of the best fear-flicks of recent years – films such as Antisocial, The Drownsman and Bite – Black Fawn Films have once again teamed up with Cody Calahan, director of Antisocial and its sequel (two personal faves) for their just-revealed “secret project” Let Her Out.

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Review: THE FOREST (2016)

Stars: Natalie Dormer, Taylor Kinney, Yukiyoshi Ozawa, Eoin Macken, Stephanie Vogt, Yasuo Tobishima, Noriko Sakura, Yûho Yamashita, Lidija Antonic | Written by Nick Antosca, Sarah Cornwell, Ben Ketai | Directed by Jason Zada

After her sister is reported missing, Sara (Natalie Dormer), journeys from her home in the US to Japan in search of her twin sister Jess, who was last seen heading to Aokigahara – the infamous suicide forest at the base of Mount Fuji. After a visit to the school where Jess teaches, the resourceful Sara sets out for the forest itself. Accompanied by a charismatic new acquaintance, expatriate journalist Aiden (Taylor Kinney), she enters the forest having been well warned to “stay on the path.” Forest guide Michi (Yukiyoshi Ozawa) keeps a protective eye on them both, but when night falls he cannot dissuade them from staying in the forest, and reluctantly leaves the duo to face the elements alone. Determined to discover the truth about her sister’s fate, Sara will have to face the angry and tormented souls of Aokigahara, who prey on anyone who dares come near them.

That sounds exciting doesn’t it? It was… back in the early 2000s when films like The Ring and The Grudge first hit the collective conciousness!

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Review: JURASSIC WARS – SHARKTOPUS VS PTERACUDA (2014)

Stars: Robert Carradine, Mario Ceara, Katie Savoy, Akari Endo, Tony Evangelista, Mario Arturo Hernández, Rib Hillis, Alan Nadal Piantini, Conan O’Brien | Written by Matt Yamashita | Directed by Kevin O’Neill

jw-shark-v-pteraIf you thought it was only studios like The Asylum who were cranking out giant sea creature flicks for Syfy you’d be completely wrong – Roger Corman and his New Horizon Pictures are still producing the kind of cheap and cheerful monster movies that Corman made his name with to this day. Only unlike The Asylum, Corman and co. don’t seem to want to keep to just giant monsters… Instead they’ve cross-bred their monsters as time has gone on – no longer are they satisfied with plain-old Supergator, their first giant creature flick; nope they’ve brought us the crazy combos of Dinoshark, Dinocroc (who took on Supergator in 2010), Piranhaconda; and their craziest giant killer creature combination, Sharktopus.

Not one to rest of their laurels – or waste a good concept – New Horizon have taken their most famous creation and teamed him up against another dinosaur/sea creature mix, a la Dinoshark, in Jurassic Wars: Sharktopus vs Pteracuda – a film that is just a crazy and insane as the title suggests, only this time Sharktopus is the hero!

But how is this possible you may ask? Well the original Sharktopus was blown to smithereens, however that didn’t stop HER from giving birth to an offspring. Offspring that survived her mothers destruction, by floating away in the egg sack of all things, and is rescued from the ocean by waterpark trainer Lorena. Years later mad scientist Dr. Rico Symes (played with aplomb by Robert Carradine) lets loose his latest creation, the Pteracuda – part pteradactyl, part barracuda, – a new bio-weapon, programmable by computer don’t you know, in the fight on terror. Only his creation goes awry and he must enlist the “help” of Sharktopus to stop it. Only, as anyone whose seen any of these films, nothing goes according to plan and both Sharktopus AND Pteracuda wage war on not only each other but also the tourist and locals partying at the beach (in what is THE biggest Jaws pastiche ever seen in these types of movies).

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Fright Rags get Evil (Dead)

35 years ago, Sam Raimi revolutionized the face of independent filmmaking with the premiere of The Evil Dead. Fright-Rags commemorates the influential horror classic with an officially-licensed collection of merchandise dedicate to the ultimate experience in grueling terror. Explains Fright-Rags founder Ben Scrivens:

The Evil Dead holds a special place in my heart. When Tim – my childhood friend and now shipping manager – and I rented it one fateful night, we didn’t know what we were in for. It scared the ever-living shit out of us. Truly. It is an example of how good a movie can be when made for next to nothing. To this day, it remains among my top favorites, and I’m happy to say that no I longer have to cover my eyes when watching it.

A line of shirts designed by Justin Osbourn, Christopher Franchi, Coki Greenway, Christopher Lovell, and Scarecrowoven feature everything fans love about the The Evil Dead: Bruce Campbell as Ash, the Necronomicon, deadites, the cabin, ominous woods, and mayhem. Each design is available on unisex or girls shirts, while Osbourn’s art also comes on a baseball tee. The film’s iconic poster art is available on a blue heathered shirt. Custom-knit crew socks designed Joe Guy Allard include a pattern of cabins and chainsaws. Franchi’s artwork can also be purchased on an 11×17 poster for $10.

Check out a sample of The Evil Dead merch below; and you can buy it right here at Fright Rags.

KILLER DAMES Giallo Double Set For Blu Ray

Arrow Video are no strangers to releasing the weird and wonderful of cinema, and particularly genre pictures, with wonderful packages, containing swathes of extras, considered remastered sound and picture and collectible packaging to boot, and with their upcoming Killer Dames double pack it looks like they will continue this fine tradition.

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VISIONS Sets Sight On UK Release

Isla Fisher-led horror Visions is set for a June 20th release in the UK on both DVD and Digital HD formats.

Leaving her hectic city lifestyle behind, young mother-to-be Eveleigh (Isla Fisher, Now You See Me), joins her husband David (Anson Mount, Safe), at their beautiful new vineyard home only to be plagued by terrifying noises and visions of a sinister hooded figure. No one else hears or sees these hallucinations, not even David, who grows increasingly worried about his wife’s well-being. Desperate to prove her sanity, Eveleigh hunts down locals who reveal the haunted history of the vineyard in which she now resides. But when the pieces come together, the answer is far different – and more dangerous to her and her baby – than she ever imagined…

Directed by Kevin Greutert (Saw VI, Jessabelle) and starring Isla Fisher, Anson Mount, Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives), Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) and Gillian Jacobs (Community).

Take a look at our review of Visions here.

Penny Dreadful Season 3 Preview, Part 3: Billie as Lily

In the final part of our Penny Dreadful Season 3 preview, Billie Piper (aka ‘Lily’) talks about her changing role in the best gothic horror show on television.

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Penny Dreadful: Season 3 Preview, Part 2

As part of our Penny Dreadful Season 3 preview, we sat down with Sarah Greene (Hecate) and two new cast members, Shazad Latif and Samuel Barnett. (Very minor spoilers ahead.)

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Penny Dreadful: Season 3 Preview

“Darkness will soon be upon us. I have seen it. Beasts will feed. Evil will overcome the Earth. And all our days will come to an end.”

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Review: GREEN ROOM (2015)

Punks not dead – yet.

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Alternative Take: HUSH (2016)

Our reviewer didn’t care much for Hush, the direct-to-Netflix new horror film from the director of Oculus. But since Hush is a horror film with a deaf protagonist, we wondered: what would a deaf person make of it. Step forward, deaf horror fan Katie Sawyer…

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Review: HUSH (2016)

The silence of the Flans. 

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Secret Cinema Announces 28 Days Later

Secret schmecret

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Retro Review: CABIN FEVER (2002)

The Fever that started it all.

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CABIN FEVER remake sets infection date in UK

Check your temperature at the door.

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ANOTHER EVIL gets another poster

Another day, Another Evil

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Horror anthology HOLIDAYS gets worldwide VOD date

Finally, some Holidays worth celebrating

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OCD horror DECAY sets eyes on April release

Indecent decomposal

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THE HORROR gets limited edition VHS

The Horror! The Horror!

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Quiet, everyone! OCULUS director drops trailer for HUSH

Deaf becomes her

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Review: THE GHOST TRAIN DOESN’T STOP HERE ANYMORE

All aboard the horror express…

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Interview: CURTAIN director Jaron Henrie-McCrea

One of the quirkier and less classifiable new releases from Icon’s FrightFest Presents imprint is Jaron Henrie-McCrea’s Curtain. Here, Daisy Edwards asks McCrea to give us a peek behind the… film.

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Review: THE HEXECUTIONERS (2016)

The road to death can be easy or hard.

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Review: THE WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE SEA (1976)

The Witch, ’70s Style

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Review: MALATESTA’S CARNIVAL OF BLOOD (1973)

“I don’t understand anything that’s going on around here, Kit. I feel like a fly caught in a spider web.”

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Bernard Rose: From Candyman to Frankenstein

“My films have gone from cult to classics without ever passing through success.”

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Review: THE PREMONITION (1976)

American Horror Project, Volume 1

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ASMODEXIA breaks loose on UK DVD

Asmodexia: Spanish for, uh… 

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Review: CABIN FEVER (2016)

Cabin Fever: now you can catch it twice

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HARDCORE HENRY: Portrait of a P.O.V. Horror

Horror from a unique point of view?

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Heather Langenkamp heads HOME

A new nightmare – but not Wes Craven’s New Nightmare – awaits original A Nightmare on Elm Street star Heather Langenkamp in Home, which heads to DVD in the US on March 1.

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Sneak Peak: THE WALKING DEAD, Season 6 Part 2

AMC has released a special sneak peek at the final episodes of The Walking Dead, which returns to US screens on February 14. Wait, isn’t that Valentine’s Day? Lovely…

Check out the video here.

Review: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (2016)

Pride goeth before destruction (Proverbs, 16:18)

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Review: SOUTHBOUND (2016)

Multi-story car lark

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THE ONES BELOW move in this March

The people under the stairs

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Review: DARLING (2015)

Not to be confused with the Julie Christie one

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Is this the FACE OF THE DEVIL?

Get ready to Face your fears

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John Carpenter Reveals New Album and Live Tour Dates

From Master of Horror to Maestro

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Kim Newman’s “10 Must-See Movies Streaming at TheHorrorShow.TV”

Back when UK horror streaming platform TheHorrorShow.TV first launched, Kim Newman was on hand to introduce a special screening of White of the Eye in front of a packed audience at London’s Prince Charles Cinema. Now, Kim has taken a look at the nearly 300 films available to stream and/or download at the UK’s home of horror on demand, and has hand-picked a selection of must-see movies.

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Review: TRASH FIRE

Bonfire of the Sanities

Fear of family, of intimacy, and of letting your guard down and simply enjoying life once in a while are a few of the themes and issues you’ll find bouncing around in the offbeat, subtly effective Trash Fire, the latest tongue-in-dry-cheek horror/comedy from Richard Bates Jr., whom horror geeks should remember from odd, winning indies like Excision (which Brits can watch here) and Suburban Gothic.

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Review: BASKIN (2015)

Turkish delight

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CABIN FEVER Reboot Infects US Theaters on February 12

The Cabin Fever reboot hits US theaters on February 12 – with all new characters and all new kills.

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NINA FOREVER Back on the Big Screen

Ben and Chris Blaine, writer-directors of acclaimed indie “horror” movie Nina Forever, will introduce a special pre-DVD release big screen screening of the film at London’s ArtHouse Cinema, at 10.45pm on Friday, February 12. Tickets are selling fast, and are available here.

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What’s New on UK DVD: February 1

What DVD horrors await this green and pleasant land on February 1?

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Say “Grüß Gott!*” to GOODNIGHT MOMMY in March

Acclaimed Austrian horror Goodnight Mommy (original title: Ich Seh Ich Seh, or “I see, I see”) is getting a UK release, courtesy of Vertigo Films, on March 4. The film, a chilling psychological thriller in the vein of Austrian horrors like Funny Games and Michael, is written and directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, and produced by Ulrich Seidl, director of the Paradise trilogy.

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Review: MARTYRS (2015)

Warmed over: the toast of French horror

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Review: AGORAPHOBIA (2015)

The Fear Inside

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Review: VISIONS (2015)

It’s déjà vu all over again

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Review: BACKTRACK (2015)

Blood on the tracks 

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EXCLUSIVE: Interview with FRANKENSTEIN’S Tony Todd

For once, he doesn’t play the monster…

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Save the Date: THE INVITATION Arrives on March 25

Save the date: Drafthouse Films has confirmed March 25 as the theatrical and VOD release date for Jennifer’s Body director Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation, a psychological thriller set at a dinner party thrown by Eden (Tammy Blanchard) and her new husband David (Michiel Huisman), to which Eden’s ex-husband Will (Logan Marshall-Green) is surprised to be invited. Unfolding over one dark evening in the Hollywood Hills, The Invitation blurs layers of mounting paranoia, mystery, and horror until both Will — and the audience — are unsure whether the dread Will feels is real or imagined.

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Review: FRANKENSTEIN (2015)

The post-modern Prometheus

Classic literary works like Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein will stand up to all kinds of interpretation. James Whale’s 1931 film classic went wildly off-book to define cinema’s long relationship with the text, and the past few years alone have seen adaptations both faithful (Danny Boyle’s stage version, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternating roles) and freestyle (I, Frankenstein, Penny Dreadful’s heady stew, Paul McGuigan’s Victor Frankenstein); even Ex Machina could be seen as an AI-themed retelling of the Frankenstein story. Now Bernard Rose adds to the crowded canon with a modern variation, in which married research scientists Victor (Danny Huston) and Marie (Carrie-Ann Moss, seen recently in Jessica Jones) genetically engineer a human being using something like a 3D printer.

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Review: JUNE (2015)

Keep Calm and Carrie On

“What would have happened if Carrie was an orphan?” asked no one ever –except the DVD sleeve for June (which is not, alas, a sequel to Lucky McKee’s May), just released in the UK.

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An Early Christmas Present from FrightFest Presents

The FrightFest Presents digital film imprint, a collaboration between the FrightFest organisation and Icon, with titles available through assorted digital partners, has unveiled its second wave of titles. Starting on Leap Day, February 29, the label will release two films per week for three consecutive Mondays, with The Lesson and Last Girl Standing as the first two, Landmine Goes Click and Curtain arriving on March 7 and The Unfolding and Emelie on March 14.

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Review: TANK 432, aka BELLY OF THE BULLDOG (2015)

Tank trap

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FrightFest crew launches another new Enterprise

Hot on the heels of its new VOD platform FrightFest Presents, the UK’s biggest genre film festival has announced the launch of FrightFest Enterprises, aka FFEnts, its merchandising and retail arm.

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FrightFest Presents Launches in the UK

The first six films from FrightFest Presents, the new joint venture between the UK’s leading horror fantasy film festival and Icon Film Distribution, have been launched in the UK.

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Review: FEAR ITSELF (2015)

Fear itself: not actually, as it turns out, the only thing to fear.

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Review: THE DIABOLICAL (2015)

Sci-fi/horror hybrid The Diabolical certainly keeps you guessing. Whether or not this is a good thing depends on your feelings about narrative ambiguity.

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Review: THE WITCH (2015)

“One of the most captivating and thought-provoking horror films of the past ten years”

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Review: COOTIES (2014)

Catch it if you can

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Eli Roth-produced THE STRANGER shows up in the UK

Koch Media has announced a UK release for The Stranger, the new film from producer Eli Roth and director Guillermo Amoedo (Aftershock, The Green Inferno), which arrives in the UK on VOD on October 5 before hitting DVD on November 6.

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V/H/S: VIRAL breaks out on UK DVD/VOD

V/H/S Viral, the explosive third and final instalment in the celebrated V/H/S horror anthology trilogy, is finally coming to UK VOD (October 12) and DVD (October 19).

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Scott Weinberg’s E-Book Pre-Order Goes Live

Modern Horrors, US critic Scott Weinberg’s big book of horror movie reviews is now available for pre-order.

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Review: THE MESSENGER (2015)

The Sixth Sense? Or nonsense?

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WE ARE STILL HERE will be here soon

Following its UK premiere at FrightFest, Ted Geoghegan’s tense and chilling ghost story We Are Still Here will be released by StudioCanal UK on VOD (12 October) and DVD (19 October).

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THE DIABOLICAL debuts on DVD and Digital

Following the UK premiere at FrightFest 2015 in August, Alistair Legrand’s The Diabolical, starring Ali Larter, will be released in select UK Cinemas and on VOD platforms on October 16 and DVD October 19.

Madison, a single mother of two, is awoken nightly by an increasingly strange and intense presence. She seeks help from her scientist boyfriend Nikolai, who begins a hunt to destroy the violent spirit that paranormal experts are too frightened to take on themselves.

Check out the trailer here.

Catch COOTIES on DVD in October

UK audiences: prepare to catch Cooties on DVD and Blu-ray from October 12!

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LET US PREY comes home to the UK

Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment has announced that British horror Let Us Prey will be released in the UK on September 28 (digital) and October 19 (DVD), giving streamers and downloaders a three-week window over DVD fans.

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Review: POD (2015)

The Pod Delusion

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Review: THE VISIT (2015)

M. Night Shyamalan does “found footage”

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Review: BAIT (2014)

Not to be confused with Bait (2012)

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FrightFest Review: GODDESS OF LOVE (2015)

It’s often said that “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” but that’s not entirely true.

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FrightFest Review: NIGHT FARE (2015)

Uber-horror

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FrightFest Review: CHERRY TREE (2015)

From Wake Wood to Cherry Tree

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Review: TALES OF HALLOWEEN (2015)

Trick? Or treat?

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FrightFest Review: HOWL (2015)

Werewolves on a Train

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FrightFest Review: LANDMINE GOES CLICK (2015)

Critic goes “Ick”

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FrightFest Review: MOST LIKELY TO DIE (2015)

Scream and… Scream again? 

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Review: LAST GIRL STANDING (2015)

Not to be confused with FINAL GIRL or THE FINAL GIRL

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FrightFest Review: RABID DOGS, aka ENRAGÉS (2015)

Is Éric Hannezo’s remake of Mario Bava’s 1974 “classic” vapid or valid?

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