FRIGHTFEST REVIEWS ARCHIVE
JIMMY AND STIGGS
JIMMY AND STIGGS - Joe Begos returns in high style, directing and starring in a psychedelic alien abduction set entirely within his own apartment. Iain MacLeod reviews this chaotic and abrasive slice of horrifically funny, sci-fi madness achieved entirely with astonishing practical effects and clever filmmaking making its UK premiere at FrightFest this weekend.
DOG OF GOD
DOG OF GOD - From the country that brought us FLOW comes another animation that couldn't be more different, or downright filthier in every sense of the word. The most visually distinctive film of this years FrightFest, Iain MacLeod reviews this dark fantasy rooted in fact that is also reminiscent of the dark fantasy films of the 80's.
CONGNAITIVE
COGNAITIVE - Tommy Savas’ sharp, bloody & darkly funny sci-fi horror comes to FrightFest for its UK Premiere. IainMacLeod reviews this slasher with a digital twist.