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Four Thieves Collide in New Trailer for 'All the Devils are Here' From Debut Director Barnaby Roper
Official trailer for All the Devils are Here from director Barnaby Roper has been released - Releasing digitally in the UK on September 26.
Film Focus Team
Aug 28


'Eddington' Review: Ari Aster’s Dive Into Pandemic Satire is a Sharp, Scathing, Hilarious and Horrific Portrayal of 2020
Eddington is a bold, brutal, and hilarious time capsule of one of the strangest, ugliest, and most ridiculous chapters of recent history.

Dan Bremner
Aug 27


'The Workout' Review: A Raw, Found-Footage Action Thriller with a Vengeance
For fans of raw revenge cinema, and for those intrigued by the collision of found footage and action, it’s a refreshing jolt of energy.

Romey Norton
Aug 27


'The Life of Chuck' Review: Mike Flanagan Trades Horror for Whimsy in Stephen King Adaptation
The Life of Chuck is a refreshing change of genre for Flanagan, and you can certainly tell he put his heart and soul into the material.

Jack Ransom
Aug 26


'A Stranger in the Woods' Review: A Smart, Slow-Burning Take on Found Footage Horror
A Stranger in the Woods stands out as a smart, slow-burning take on found footage horror.

Romey Norton
Aug 26


'The Toxic Avenger' Review: A Chaotic but Entertaining Reimagining of a Cult Classic
The Toxic Avenger is everything it should be - batshit crazy, entertaining, gory and action-packed - and somehow, much more.

Becca Johnson
Aug 26


'Blood Shine' Review: Cult Imagery and Slow-Burn Horror That Mesmerizes
Blood Shine is as memorable as it is engaging. A hidden gem within FrightFest, this deserves a wider audience.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24


'Self-Help' Review: Erik Bloomquist Delivers Thought-Provoking Cult Horror
Fresh with ideas and thorough with themes, Self-Help may lack scares and spooks, but makes up for this with fine performances, a unique plot and fun imagery.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23


'Pig Hill' Review: Kevin Lewis’ Latest Horror Delivers Shock and Gore
Effective in its grotesque nature and disturbing qualities, Pig Hill boasts a welcome if predictable twist and great sound design.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23


'Your Host' Review: Jackie Earle Haley Shines in FrightFest’s Gory Game-Show Horror
Short, snappy and incredibly gruesome, Your Host is a FrightFest standout that solidifies Medoff’s place on the map as a notable name in horror.

Becca Johnson
Aug 23


'Don't Let the Cat Out' Review: Grief, Gore, and Comedy in a Wild Halloween Horror
From the get-go it’s a weird, wild and wonderful time that never lets you in on where it’s going next, offering many a surprising element.

Becca Johnson
Aug 22


'Together' Review: Alison Brie & Dave Franco Shine in a Disturbing New Horror Romance
Together offers a deviously twisted, tense, and well-acted slice of darkly funny, romantic body horror.

Jack Ransom
Aug 22


'The Glassworker' Review: Usman Riaz Crafts a Hand-Drawn Masterpiece of Love and Art
It's the kind of hand-drawn animated feature that reminds us why this medium remains so powerful and necessary.

Romey Norton
Aug 22


'CognAItive' Review: AI Horror Meets Tech Terror in a Familiar Package
CognAItive certainly has plenty of good ideas to give it some steam, and the inventive technological kills are the films highlights.

Becca Johnson
Aug 21


'The Home' Review: Pete Davidson Stars in Slow-Burn Horror That's Saved by a Shocking Final Act
With a killer third act and intriguing reveals, The Home is full of great ideas. However, the execution of the story and scares alongside slow paced run-time leave much to be desired.

Becca Johnson
Aug 21


Daniel Day Lewis Makes a Comeback in First Trailer For 'Anemone'
Universal have a released a new trailer for Anemone from director Ronan Day Lewis, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley and Safia Oakley Green — Anemone will release on November 7.
Film Focus Team
Aug 20


'Fluxx' Review: A Stylish Psychological Descent into Madness
Fluxx is ambitious, stylish, and unsettling. This film is for an audience who appreciates bold, unconventional storytelling.

Romey Norton
Aug 20


When Grief Gets Ghoulish: 'Lilly Lives Alone' Blurs the Line Between Trauma and Terror
Martin Melnick's psychological horror examines maternal loss through a supernatural lens, but at times, it struggles to balance its ambitious emotional depths.

Romey Norton
Aug 17


'Nobody 2' Review: Action-Comedy with Bob Odenkirk Delivers the Goods Even When it's Very Much More of the Same
Nobody 2 may be more of the same, but when “the same” is this competent and enjoyable, sometimes that’s enough.

Elliot Lines
Aug 15


Jacob Elordie, Daisy Edgar Jones & Will Poulter Navigate a Melancholic Love Triangle in 'On Swift Horses' New Trailer
Sony Pictures have a released a sweeping romantic trailer for On Swift Horses - Releasing only on cinemas September 5.
Film Focus Team
Aug 12
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