All Festivals articles – Page 539
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First trailer for Venice title 'Oblivion Verses' (exclusive)
Project is debut feature of US-based Iranian director Alireza Khatami.
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Christopher Nolan to screen 'Dunkirk' in IMAX at Toronto Film Festival
Director to take part in on-stage conversation to mark 50th anniversary of IMAX Corporation.
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First trailer for Venice contender 'West of Sunshine' (exclusive)
Project is debut feature from Jason Raftopolous.
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Paul Greengrass to receive BFI Fellowship
Captain Phillips director to be honoured at London Film Festival.
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First English trailer for Toronto premiere 'What Will People Say' (exclusive)
Norwegian director Iram Haq talks about her second feature, inspired by her own teenage years.
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Reviews
'Tragedy Girls': FrightFest Review
Two teen girls strive for serial killer superstardom in this glossy chiller
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Danny Morgan named Screen / FrightFest Genre Rising Star
Double Date writer/star chosen from shortlist of five.
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'The Terror Of Hallow's Eve': FrightFest Review
Practical effects shine in this tale of a bullied kid taking supernatural revenge against his tormentors
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'3/4': Review
A father and his two children struggle to connect in Ilian Metev’s naturalistic drama
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'Still/Born': FrightFest Review
A new mother is terrorised by a demon that may be all in her mind in this effective postpartum horror
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Features
FrightFest rising star nominee Matthew Holness on horror 'Possum'
Holness’ projects include Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace and Free Agents.
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Seven documentaries you need to see at the Venice Film Festival
Venice is hosting an impressive crop of factual movies.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Danny Morgan on horror 'Double Date'
The writer/star talks about his laugh-out-loud horror/comedy.
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15 films to look out for at the Venice Film Festival
Films from Kechiche, Aronofsky, Payne and Nicchiarelli are heading to the Lido this year.
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Reviews
'Leatherface': FrightFest Review
The chainsaw wielder from Texas gets a surprisingly effective origin story.
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'Our Evil': FrightFest Review
Brazilian filmmaker Samuel Galli explores possession and black magic in his assured debut.
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'Radius': FrightFest Review
An amnesiac man finds anyone who comes near him drops dead in this intelligent Canadian sci-fi.
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'Freehold': FrightFest Review
Source: Clout Communications Dir Dominic Bridges. UK. 2017. 79 mins. A claustrophobic black comedy which initially seems surreal but becomes disturbingly more credible as its bizarre situation is explored, director Dominic Bridges’ debut feature demonstrates that there are few horrors an audience will not tolerate – indeed, ...