Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business, 2020. Directed by Justin McConnell. Featuring George A. Romero, Guillermo del Toro, Richard Stanley, Barbara Crampton, Paul Schrader, and Michael Biehn. SYNOPSIS: Following five years in the life and career of an independent filmmaker, supported by dozens of interviews, posing one question: how does an indie filmmaker survive […]
Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 Review – I Am Lisa
I Am Lisa, 2020. Directed by Patrick Rea. Starring Kristen Vaganos, Jennifer Seward, Manon Halliburton, and Carmen Anello. SYNOPSIS: A sadistic, small-town sheriff and her underlings brutalise Lisa and leave her for dead in the woods. Bitten by a werewolf and bestowed with supernatural abilities, can Lisa retain her humanity as she exacts revenge? Patrick […]
Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 Review – There’s No Such Thing As Vampires
There’s No Such Thing As Vampires, 2020. Directed by Logan Thomas. Starring Meg Foster, Raphael Sbarge, Emma Holzer, and Maria Olsen. SYNOPSIS: Strangers Joshua and Ariel crash into each other in the dead of the night. Before long they find themselves pursued across the North America desert, the target of an unstoppable supernatural force. As […]
Arrow Video Frightfest 2020 Review – Triggered
Triggered, 2020. Directed by Alastair Orr. Starring Reine Swart, Sean Cameron Michael, Liesl Ahlers, and Craig Urbani. SYNOPSIS: Nine friends go camping in the woods. After a wild night of partying, they wake up with suicide bombs strapped to their chests, all with varying times on their countdown clocks. They decide to work out how […]
Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 Review – Sky Sharks
Sky Sharks, 2020. Written and directed by Marc Fehse. Starring Thomas Morris, Barbara Nedeljakova, Eva Habermann, and Tony Todd. SYNOPSIS: A team of geologists discovers a Nazi warship in the Arctic that was believed lost: the Himmelsfaust, a gigantic steel colossus from the Third Reich, filled to the brim with unimaginable machines of destruction. Dr. […]
FrightFest announces full schedule for this year’s Digital Edition
The UK’s annual genre festival Arrow Video FrightFest is going virtual this year, and the organisers have announced its line-up for the Digital Edition, which is set to run between Friday August 28th and Monday August 31st. FrightFest 2020 consists of 24 feature films, two short film showcases and two events, along with a warm-up […]