Frightfest 2015 Articles - Post in here
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Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
cheers for sharing.. Banjo is getting a lot promo... looks like it could be good
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Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
A couple of other recommendations lists I found that might be of interest:
10 Must-See Movies at FrightFest 2015 by Scott Weinberg: http://blog.thehorrorshow.tv/frightfest-2015-preview/
BloodGuts' 15 Films Not to Miss at FrightFest 2015: http://www.bloodguts.co.uk/#!12-films-n ... 2015/c1v4f
10 Must-See Movies at FrightFest 2015 by Scott Weinberg: http://blog.thehorrorshow.tv/frightfest-2015-preview/
BloodGuts' 15 Films Not to Miss at FrightFest 2015: http://www.bloodguts.co.uk/#!12-films-n ... 2015/c1v4f
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Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
And another one;
OnScreen's Top Picks for Film4 FrightFest 2015: http://www.onscreenfilm.com/features/to ... fest-2015/
OnScreen's Top Picks for Film4 FrightFest 2015: http://www.onscreenfilm.com/features/to ... fest-2015/
Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
But its only peoples opinions.... someone may have recommended SD3D...
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Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
Exactly this. The majority will be based off the pre-screening marketing hyperbole and not off actually seeing the films (with the exception of Scott Whineberg) so a generous pinch of salt is required.Kris wrote:But its only peoples opinions.... someone may have recommended SD3D...
That said, it's just like us speculating on what's going to be good on here, just in a more... uh... website-based format.
Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
I've seen recommendations for James Wan's DEMONIC and also for ANOTHER ME. Hmmmmm.....
Am I the only one not seeing the love for BANJO/ can someone try and sell it to me?
Am I the only one not seeing the love for BANJO/ can someone try and sell it to me?
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Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
I'm pro BANJO!
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I'm torn (not a pun, given the synopsis of said film). On the one hand it looks ultra-low budget, with acting to match, but on the other it *is* supposed to be an homage to Troma and films of that ilk so it probably fits well in that pigeonhole. I guess it comes down to your tolerance for shoestring-budget movies, traded off against what looks like a bonkers story with insane amounts of gore.Kris wrote:Am I the only one not seeing the love for BANJO/ can someone try and sell it to me?
Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
There's usually a thread for FF articles, but I couldn't find one so I'm gonna just quietly place this here and calmly walk away. It's a FF article.
http://bit.ly/1HUeO93
http://bit.ly/1HUeO93
Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
Of this years line-up I already saw:
The Lazarus Effect (Fantasy Film Nights in Hamburg, Germany's equivalent of the Fright Fest Glasgow Weekender) which I found to be a little pedestrian. It explores some of the ideas of Joel Schumacher's Flatliners but takes the themes in a slightly different direction.
However I really liked These Final Hours (which played last August at Fantasy Film Festival, Germany's slightly longer version of Fright Fest London) which explores all of those fantasies you had as a kid about what you would do if you knew the world was about to end. I guess its not really an outright horror film, but its good to see it in the Fright Fest line-up. Having said that I will pass as I already saw it on the big screen and have it on blu-ray somewhere.
I just bought my tickets for Fantasy Film Fest in Berlin (28 films squeezed into 9 days at the beginning August) so should have the opportunity to see the following films in Berlin ahead of Fright Fest:
Bite
Body
Demonic
Frankenstein
Howl
Nightfare
Nina Forever
Rabid Dogs
Scherzo Diabolica
Some kind of Hate
I will also pop over to Hamburg to see The Hallow, a couple of days before I arrive in London.
Still I will have to make some tough choices as even allowing for the films I have seen there are still many clashes. For example should I pass on the opportunity to see Hawk the Slayer (with guests) in favour of the new films it plays against?
The Lazarus Effect (Fantasy Film Nights in Hamburg, Germany's equivalent of the Fright Fest Glasgow Weekender) which I found to be a little pedestrian. It explores some of the ideas of Joel Schumacher's Flatliners but takes the themes in a slightly different direction.
However I really liked These Final Hours (which played last August at Fantasy Film Festival, Germany's slightly longer version of Fright Fest London) which explores all of those fantasies you had as a kid about what you would do if you knew the world was about to end. I guess its not really an outright horror film, but its good to see it in the Fright Fest line-up. Having said that I will pass as I already saw it on the big screen and have it on blu-ray somewhere.
I just bought my tickets for Fantasy Film Fest in Berlin (28 films squeezed into 9 days at the beginning August) so should have the opportunity to see the following films in Berlin ahead of Fright Fest:
Bite
Body
Demonic
Frankenstein
Howl
Nightfare
Nina Forever
Rabid Dogs
Scherzo Diabolica
Some kind of Hate
I will also pop over to Hamburg to see The Hallow, a couple of days before I arrive in London.
Still I will have to make some tough choices as even allowing for the films I have seen there are still many clashes. For example should I pass on the opportunity to see Hawk the Slayer (with guests) in favour of the new films it plays against?
Re: Six films you must not miss at Frightfest 2015
I think I'll probably rename this thread, seeing as the article sharing is strong here.The Ape wrote:There's usually a thread for FF articles, but I couldn't find one
Exclusive Never Let Go interview
Here is my interview with the lovely Angela Dixon star of Never Let Go. Thought it might be of interest to Frightfest goers.The film by the way is brilliant.
http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/07/exc ... ela-dixon/
http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/07/exc ... ela-dixon/
the house shot her !!!
Re: Exclusive Never Let Go interview
Merged with the FF articles thread.brad1000 wrote:Here is my interview with the lovely Angela Dixon star of Never Let Go. Thought it might be of interest to Frightfest goers.The film by the way is brilliant.
http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/07/exc ... ela-dixon/
Re: Frightfest 2015 Articles - Post in here
Here is my review of Never Let Go that might be of interest to Frightfesters.
http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/08/fil ... t-go-2015/
http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/08/fil ... t-go-2015/
the house shot her !!!