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André Gower

André Gower on Wolfman’s Got Nards [Frightfest 2018 Exclusive Interview]

André Gower knows how much The Monster Squad means to people, because he’s a member of the damn thing. The actor, still most well-known 30 years later for playing Stephen King super-fan Sea...

John McPhail Talks Anna and the Apocalypse [Frightfest Exclusive Interview]

John McPhail never really envisioned himself as a horror director, given his most successful feature prior to the barnstorming Anna and the Apocalypse was micro-budget rom-com Where Do We Go From Here...

Joseph Kahn

Joseph Kahn Talks Bodied [Frightfest 2018 Exclusive Interview]

Joseph Kahn isn’t exactly what one might call a prolific filmmaker, with just three three films to his name to date. Of those, the hilariously unhinged slasher Detention is, clearly, of most int...

Mark Benton

Mark Benton on Anna and the Apocalypse [Frightfest Exclusive Interview]

Mark Benton will be a familiar face to British readers, having enjoyed a varied and successful television career on that side of the pond for many years, appearing in the likes of Midsomer Murders, Th...

Matthew Holness

Matthew Holness Talks Possum [Frightfest 2018 Exclusive Interview]

British filmmaker Matthew Holness cut his teeth as the creator, writer, and eponymous star of cult dark comedy show Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. When discussing his debut feature, Possum, at Frig...

Black Site

Black Site Has No Reason To Exist [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Black Site is described on IMDb as “80’s inspired John Carpenteresque Action (sic),” in a paragraph confidently attributed to its writer-director, Tom Paton. Considering The Void is ...

Crystal Eyes

Crystal Eyes Is A Lurid, Garish, Giallo [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Crystal Eyes is a giallo movie set in Buenos Aires with dialogue entirely in Spanish, as befits that part of the world. It immediately goes against everything we know about giallo movies, and yet the ...

Wolfman's Got Nards

Wolfman’s Got Nards Rules So Hard [Frightfest 2018 Review]

How would you define a cult movie? Is it something like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which found legions of fans thanks to years of playing as a midnight movie in the grungiest theatre in NYC? Or ma...

Frightfest

The Best Of Frightfest 2018

​2018 was an ostensibly weird year for Frightfest. The coolest and best horror festival in the world (a scientific fact) didn’t manage to nab Halloween, Suspiria, or Mandy, three of the m...