FrightFest 2022 | Final Cut
★★★★☆
This incredibly meta French remake of a Japanese indie zombie film hits all the right spots and will entertain your socks off.
★★★★☆
This incredibly meta French remake of a Japanese indie zombie film hits all the right spots and will entertain your socks off.
★★★☆☆
It’s not easy to make any film about the Covid-19 pandemic, but director Andy Mitton has just made it look easy with The Harbinger.
★★★★☆
Starring Rahul Kohli and Katie Parker, Next Exit is a touching sci-fi film about life and death and everything in between.Â
★★☆☆☆
Neil Marshall, director of Dog Soldiers and The Descent, opens up this year’s FrightFest with his new film, The Lair.
★★☆☆☆
A long-awaited prequel to 2009’s surprise cult hit Orphan is mostly hit-and-miss, but its bonkers third act saves the day.
★★★☆☆
Jordan Peele, a modern master of horror and unnerving thrills, returns with a brand new, original film, but Nope might prove divisive.
Audiences are treated to a completely different, unique take on The Predator in Prey and we chat to director Dan Trachtenberg all about it.
★★★★☆
Dan Trachtenberg tries to do the impossible with Prey: make the Predator relevant again. Trachtenberg has crafted an immensely thrilling film.
★★★★☆ She Will is the feature film debut of director Charlotte Colbert and as such, it’s remarkably confident and assured.
★★★☆☆
Scott Derrickson returns to his horror roots with The Black Phone, a new, original horror-thriller starring Ethan Hawke.
★★★★☆
This psychological thriller, starring Rebecca Hall, explores guilt, motherhood and trauma in unexpected ways.
★★★★☆
This Finnish horror is seriously impressive, thanks to its inventive use of puppetry and special effects, topped with incredible performances