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'Members Club' Review: Unique Premise That's More Comedy Than Horror
Enjoyment of 'Members Club' will likely depend on individuals own sense of humour, as the script caters for a very specific audience.

Becca Johnson
Aug 26, 2024


'Saint Clare' Review: Could've Been a Home Run But Tackles Too Many Ideas
'Saint Clare' is often an engaging watch, but by tackling too many ideas at once, it fails to bring home a strong message.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2024


'Azrael' Review: Samara Weaving Carries This Horror On Her Shoulders
'Azrael' works best when considered a showcase for Samara Weaving’s final girl ability. She carries this film on her shoulders.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2024


'Video Vision' Review: Fun Retro-tech Aspects But Fumbles On Its Message
'Video Vision' is an entertaining watch that despite occasionally fumbling its message and horror.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Traumatika' Review: Bold, Thought-Provoking and Certainly Leaves a Mark
A bold and thought-provoking film that whilst fumbles the third act, poses many intriguing questions and certainly leaves a mark.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Strange Darling' Review: Consistently Subverting Expectations That Come With a Serial Killer Thriller
Believe the hype, as 'Strange Darling' is nothing short of a triumph. Subverting expectations that come with a serial killer thriller.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Dead Mail' Review: A Unique Horror in an 80's Time Capsule
A movie that demands a lot of time, patience and understanding from the audience. When given these things, many will have a blast.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'In the Name of God' Review: A Slow Start Saved By Engaging Twists and Turns
Slow to start but 'In the Name of God' soon picks up and turns into something highly stylish and interesting.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'From Darkness' Review: Forgettable Mystery Thriller Turned Relationship Drama
Despite an eerie and atmospheric setting and intriguing central premise, From Darkness unfortunately falls victim to its melodrama.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'The Last Voyage of the Demeter' Review: Has All the Ingredients For a Memorable Gothic-Horror
With a gorgeous gothic setting, fantastic performances and an eerie villain, 'The Last Voyage of the Demeter' is often an entertaining watch

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'The Last Podcast' Review: Unique Idea But Doesn't Quite Stick the Landing
Last Podcast is a middling effort that introduces exciting ideas but doesn’t quite stick the landing due to a messy ending.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23, 2024


'Bookworm' Review: Elijah Wood and Nell Fisher Form Wonderful Bond In This Fun Adventure
Delightfully quirky and superbly acted with a charming fantastical approach, Bookworm is a fun adventure film with a lovely message.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23, 2024


'Happy Halloween' Review: Predictable Sub-Par Halloween Teen Slasher
Happy Halloween is a fun ode to the slasher genre, but unlikable characters, average dialogue and lack of flair prevent it from standing out

Becca Johnson
Aug 23, 2024


'The Invisible Raptor' Review: Hilariously Dumb, Downright Batshit...But It's Great
A hilariously dumb, downright batshit watch with corny dialogue, bad CGI, unfunny jokes, mid performances - and it’s great.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23, 2024


'I Will Never Leave You Alone' Review: May Be One of the Most Memorable Horrors This Year
A dark, difficult watch that despite taking a while to find its footing, boasts an intense story with a great central performance.

Becca Johnson
Aug 22, 2024


'Test Screening' Review: Fun Horror That Doesn't Take Advantage Of Unique Premise
With an immersive 80’s setting and a unique premise, Test Screening is a fun watch, despite its story sounding better on paper.

Becca Johnson
Aug 22, 2024


'Broken Bird' Review: Deserves To Be On Every Horror Fans Radar
Perfectly acted, suitably eerie and utterly unique in premise and character, Broken Bird may just be one of FrightFest’s best hidden gems.

Becca Johnson
Aug 22, 2024


'The Last Breath' Review: More Survival Thriller Than Shark Horror
The Last Breath is certainly worth a viewing for fans of this genre, there are better entries out there that do something widely similar.

Becca Johnson
Jul 15, 2024


'Space Cadet' Review: Shoots For the Moon But Doesn't Quite Make a Safe Landing
Space Cadet has a few stand-out scenes that ultimately make it worth the watch, and it certainly has fun with its offbeat premise.

Becca Johnson
Jul 3, 2024


'In a Violent Nature' Review: A Unique Addition to the Slasher Horror Genre
In a Violent Nature is an impressive horror flick that delivers new ideas in a divisive yet commendable way.

Becca Johnson
Jul 2, 2024
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