[Documentary Review] Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (2023)
Review, Film Review, Horror, Documentary Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London) Review, Film Review, Horror, Documentary Iona Walling-Smith / Events Manager (London)

[Documentary Review] Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (2023)

Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story is a beautifully constructed documentary that is real, honest and brutal about the world’s perceptions of people with Down’s Syndrome, through the eyes of someone who has it, whilst maintaining a comic undertone of wholesome affection.

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[Film Review] Beaten to Death (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant

[Film Review] Beaten to Death (2022)

Horror films love to ask the question, “What would you do if you were stranded in an unfamiliar area, and had to rely on the kindness of strangers?” And Beaten to Death (2022), written and directed by Sam Curtain, screams this question.

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[Film Review] FrightFest: The Moor (2023)
Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant

[Film Review] FrightFest: The Moor (2023)

Chris Cronin’s The Moor (2023) is a sad and scary exploration of how childhood trauma can haunt you later in life. While horror fans have seen dozens of films about trauma over the last decade or so, The Moor does something fresh. It’s a horror movie that relies on a traumatic event to kick off the action, not a movie about trauma that is also frightening.

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[Film Review] FrightFest: Transmission (2023)
Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant

[Film Review] FrightFest: Transmission (2023)

Written and directed by Michael Hurst, Transmission (2023) is the story of the weird stuff you used to see on late-night TV. Framed as something an old man saw while flipping channels one night, Transmission tells a few seemingly disconnected stories that end up intertwined when the film is finished.

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[Film Review] FrightFest: Here For Blood (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Brand Manager & Admin Assistant

[Film Review] FrightFest: Here For Blood (2022)

Babysitting has got to be the most dangerous job in horror films. Across subgenres, those who provide childcare coverage for parents are at the mercy of horror film villains, both human and supernatural. But what if the babysitter was ready for a fight? Here for Blood (2022), directed by Daniel Turres, answers that question.

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