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.
Top Five Films To See At Arrow Video FrightFest 2019
Arrow Video FrightFest is back and this year it is bigger, bolder and bloodier then ever.