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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Heroes Archive
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Boris Karloff
Posted on September 21, 2005 | No CommentsAs Frankenstein's monster, Boris Karloff gave one of horror's most haunting and enduring performances. His subsequent films may have been variable in their overall quality, but Karloff brought a star quality to any role he took on. -
George A Romero
Posted on August 12, 2005 | 1 CommentGeorge Romero's groundbreaking zombie films practically created a new form of horror, laced with realism, allegory and spades of graphic violence and gore. As the godfather of modern horror, he is our inaugural Black Lagoon Hero.

