Frightfest 2010
Frightfest may be over for another year, but check out our capsule reviews of almost every film from the main screen and let us know what you thought!Latest reviews
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Things we learned at Frightfest 2010
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Frightfest round-up: day 5
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Frightfest round-up: day 4
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Frightfest round-up: day 3
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Frightfest round-up: day 2
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Things we learned at Frightfest 2010
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- Off to the cinema. Back in 24 hours. #frightfest 2011-10-29
- The Survivor. Tediously slow and utterly underwhelming. A Twilight Zone episode placed on the rack. 2011-07-26
- Who Can Kill a Child: crass opening masks a taut, slow burning gem. Pacing a model of efficiency, ably assisted by eeriest of settings. 2011-06-10
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Black & white Archive
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Posted on April 1, 2006 | No CommentsPrice rides to the rescue yet again in a film that, annoyingly, sells itself short. -
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Posted on February 4, 2006 | No CommentsDon’t let the Victorian garb fool you-Mamoulin’s treatment of the Stevenson classic is as fresh and modern a discussion of morality as you’re ever likely to see, and he comes to some uncomfortable conclusions. -
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Posted on October 24, 2005 | No CommentsThis is the Year Zero movie for modern horror. After George Romero's legendary debut feature, nothing would ever be the same again. -
Revolt of the Zombies (1936)
Posted on September 2, 2005 | No CommentsIt may only be 64 minutes, but it's still an interminable ordeal. -
Bride of the Monster (1955)
Posted on August 23, 2005 | No CommentsSuggests that Ed Wood is far from the worst director in history...




