
FrightFest 2019: Daniel Isn't Real - Review
A thoughtful horror film that could stand on its thrills alone.

FrightFest 2019: Depraved - Review
Depraved may be a modern retelling of a familiar story, but it is intelligent and creative enough to make it feel new.

FrightFest 2019: Here Comes Hell - Review
Here Comes Hell is a non-stop joyride of splattery fun, if you can get past the dour opening quarter.

FrightFest 2019: I Trapped The Devil - Review
I Trapped The Devil is a tense three room, Christmas time chiller, drawn out into a suspenseful and stylish hour and a half picture from director Josh Lobo.

FrightFest 2019: The Furies - Review
Australian independent horror flick, The Furies, has plenty of gore and masks, but is low on scares and originality.

FrightFest 2019: Feedback - Review
Bloody, gory, nasty and politically aware, Feedback is a horror film with something important to say about our modern society.

FrightFest 2019: Extracurricular - Review
The director is clearly a competent horror film maker with a love for the slasher genre, but needs tighter script editing and supervision to create the vision he truly wants to bring to the .

FrightFest 2019: The Wind - Review
The first singular directorial effort from Emma Tammi, The Wind is a female focused horror/western hybrid which tackles challenging ideas in an ambitious and exciting manner.

FrightFest 2019: Come To Daddy - Review
Gory, goofy and gross, Come To Daddy is a demented black comedy/horror film which starts strong but loses its way during its unhinged, gruesome climax.

Crawl Review - A Horror That Will Delight Friday Night Gorehounds
This efficient thriller will do little to dissuade the continued demonisation of sharp-toothed animals, but will surely delight Friday night gorehounds on the hunt for a good time.