FRIGHTFEST 2021: Bloodthirsty
Bloodthirsty is a complete tonal and aesthetic departure from the duo’s predecessor
FRIGHTFEST 2021: Knocking
There is a lot to like and appreciate in Frida Kempff's semi-thrilling and immersive drama Knocking
FRIGHTFEST 2021: Demonic
Demonic is more than a disappointment. It is a disaster
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): Playhouse
Certainly ambitious, but often, that comes at its own detriment
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): Hall
Hall instantly runs into multiple unavoidable stumbling blocks
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): They're Outside
They’re Outside attempts to evoke a modern social influencer twist on the meta-textual elements of production
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): The Honeymoon Phase
The strengths of The Honeymoon Phase certainly feel more conceptual than practical
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): 12 Hour Shift
Brea Grant definitely shows chops here, and while it’s not particularly profound, 12 HOUR SHIFT is still a really great time
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): SHORT FILM SHOWCASE
Robert Dixon takes a look at the short film showcase at ARROW FRIGHTFEST
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): There's No Such Thing As Vampires
There’s No Such Thing as Vampires is fundamentally a nothing movie
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital edition): The Columnist
The Columnist works effectively not only as a straight-laced horror film but also offering a meaningful subtext for those looking for elevated horror
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital edition): The Horror Crowd
The Horror Crowd is a passionate attempt at highlighting those who bring Horror to our screens
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital edition): Hail To The Deadites
Hail to the Deadites may not entice all of the film world, but anyone even remotely interested in horror as well as the community of fan culture will find something here genuinely fascinating
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital edition): I Am Lisa
I am Lisa is no doubt an enjoyable film to watch with passion bursting out from the whole team
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital edition): Sky Sharks
Sky Sharks is gloriously batshit crazy at every turn
10 Questions with JESSE O’BRIEN
Ahead of the UK premiere of TWO HEADS CREEK, a playfully dark cannibal horror comedy, director Jesse O’Brien talks about the joys of cannibal karaoke, tackling immigration issues and filming in a haunted hotel
Arrow Video FrightFest announces August 2020 Short Film Programme
Available to watch on demand from 6pm Thursday 27th to 9pm Monday 31st August
10 Questions with ALASTAIR ORR
Ahead of the UK premiere of TRIGGERED, his cat-and-mouse slasher, Alastair Orr talks about being inspired by old console games and why he loves working in South Africa
10 Questions with BREA GRANT
Director Brea Grant sits down and answers 10 questions about her latest film 12 HOUR SHIFT
Arrow Video FrightFest to present August digital edition
Arrow Video FrightFest will go virtual over the August Bank Holiday, presenting up to twenty-five films from Friday 28th August to Mon 31st August inclusive.