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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Ghosts Archive
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The Fog (1979)
Posted on November 7, 2005 | 2 CommentsThough less forceful in its impact that Halloween, The Fog possesses most of the qualities that mark Carpenter’s early work out for merit and more than deserves attention. -
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Posted on October 23, 2005 | No CommentsA totally unique experience. -
The Grudge (2003)
Posted on September 18, 2005 | No CommentsTedious ghost story masquerading as the next Ring, and quite possibly the straw that will break the J-horror camel's back. -
The Ring Two (2005)
Posted on August 17, 2005 | 3 CommentsIs Hideo Nakata doomed to keep retelling the same story for ever? -
The Ring (2003)
Posted on August 9, 2005 | No CommentsAn honourable attempt at capturing the original's appeal for an audience who won't read subtitles.




