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In Woody Bess’ late night FrightFest offering, Portal to Hell, debt collector Dunn (Trey Holland) has his life turned upside ...
It has been ten years since writer and director Will Canon was last at FrightFest. Back then he was showcasing his film ...
Despite its name, FrightFest is not a film festival that only plays horror. The five-day event expands out to embrace a wide ...
Ever since FrightFest began, the festival has been a champion of Asian cinema. Ringu was on the line-up of one of the very ...
Last year, director Tim Cruz screened Ladybug at FrightFest, and now just twelve months later he is back with another film, ...
Sleep disorders are terrifying. Whether it be simple nightmares, sleepwalking, night terrors, or sleep paralysis, there is ...
Writer and director Parish Malfitano brings one of the strangest films to this year’s FrightFest. Although his film, Salt Along the Tongue, is not overly zany like some of the festival’s past ...
Marking fifteen years since A Serbian Film landed in the horror genre and left an undeniable mark on it, the film receives a deep dive documentary tracing the behind-the-scenes journey to the big ...
In Juan Pablo Arias Munoz’ What She Doesn’t Know, a trio of seniors – Indy (Siena Agudong), Jordan (Conor Husting), and Brynn (Jessica Belkin) – are riding out the time between high-school and what ...
For some films it is obvious what direction it will go in from the opening moments, for others, such as Chris Marrs Piliero’s Appofeniacs, the path is less certain. Where the film begins is most ...
In 2009, director Marc Price came to FrightFest with zombie film Colin. Whilst zombie films were very much in fashion at the ...
In 2013, James DeMonaco wrote and directed The Purge. It was a surprise hit and went on to spawn one of the longest running ...
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