An Early  Christmas Present from FrightFest Presents

An Early Christmas Present from FrightFest Presents {0}

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)

Review: TANK 432, aka BELLY OF THE BULLDOG (2015) {0}

Tank trap

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FrightFest crew launches another new Enterprise

FrightFest crew launches another new Enterprise {0}

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

FrightFest Presents Launches in the UK {0}

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)

Review: FEAR ITSELF (2015) {0}

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

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Review: THE DIABOLICAL (2015)

Review: THE DIABOLICAL (2015) {0}

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)

Review: THE WITCH (2015) {0}

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

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Review: COOTIES (2014)

Review: COOTIES (2014) {0}

Catch it if you can

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